Reduced intestinalization of intrinsic glands in the focal area of chronic inflammation of the mucosal tissue of the gastric antrum (ten-ten-ten) Is it serious?



Gastric sinus mucosal tissue chronic inflammatory foci area of intrinsic glands reduced intestinalization (ten ten ten) is the result of gastroscopy, which indicates that the patient suffers from chronic gastric sinusitis with intestinal epithelial hyperplasia, which is not serious, but needs to pay attention to it, and review it regularly.

Chronic gastric sinusitis with intestinal epithelialization refers to the transformation of normal epithelial cells of the gastric sinus mucosa into intestinal-type epithelial cells, which may be related to chronic sinusitis, Helicobacter pylori infection, bile reflux and other factors. It is possible that intestinal epithelialization may not continue to progress, or it may continue to progress or even develop into gastric cancer.

Intestinal epithelial hyperplasia includes small intestinal hyperplasia and large intestinal hyperplasia, etc. Cells with small intestinal hyperplasia are well differentiated, while cells with large intestinal hyperplasia are poorly differentiated, and although both are at risk of becoming cancerous, the latter has a greater risk of becoming cancerous.

If examination reveals reduced enteric chemosis (ten-ten-ten) in the area of chronic inflammatory foci in the mucosal tissue of the gastric sinus with intrinsic glands, follow the treatment prescribed by your doctor or have it reviewed periodically.