Moderate intestinal epithelial hyperplasia moderate atrophy hp(-) what it means

Moderate intestinal epithelial moderate atrophy is the description of the gastroscopic pathology report, which refers to the replacement of the gastric mucosal epithelium by intestinal-type epithelial cells, atrophy of the gastric mucosa, and hp (-) negativity means the absence of Helicobacter pylori infection, which may indicate chronic atrophic gastritis. When suffering from chronic gastritis, the gastric mucosal epithelium is transformed into intestinal mucosal epithelial tissue, a process called intestinal epithelial chemotaxis, which is a common phenomenon. Chronic atrophic gastritis is often accompanied by intestinal epithelialization. Intestinal epithelialization is an indicator of gastric mucosal damage and is an important epithelial change in chronic atrophic gastritis. HP (-) represents the absence of Helicobacter pylori infection, thus moderate intestinal epithelial hyperplasia moderate atrophy hp (-) is defined as the presence of chronic atrophic gastritis but the absence of Helicobacter pylori infection. If you are examined and found to have moderate intestinal epithelialization moderate atrophy hp (-), it is recommended that you visit a hospital for prompt treatment.