The results that will appear in a biopsy of erosive gastritis may be inflammatory changes, glandular atrophy, atypical hyperplastic changes and so on.
Epicritic gastritis is a gastric disease characterized by multiple erosions of the gastric mucosa, in order to clarify the condition will generally be X-ray, gastroscopy, sampling biopsy and other tests, biopsy is to observe the morphology of the tissues on the surface of the erosions under the microscope, the possible results of inflammatory changes, glandular atrophy, atypical hyperplasia changes and so on.
Inflammatory changes refer to the presence of infiltration of immune cells such as neutrophils, lymphocytes, and plasma cells. Glandular atrophy is the damaged atrophy of secretory gland cells in response to inflammatory mediators. Atypical hyperplastic changes are mostly seen in chronic erosive gastritis, where hyperplasia without a specific morphology occurs under prolonged inflammatory stimulation.