Meshkinpour H, Orlando R A, Arguello J F, DeMicco M P
Am J Gastroenterol. 1979 Apr;71(4):376-9.
The endoscopic criteria for atrophic gastritis are. 1. pale mucosa; 2. shiny surface and 3. prominent submucosal vessels. To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of circumscribed atrophic gastritis based on these findings, we studied 184 consecutive upper gastrointestinal endoscopies. The endoscopic diagnosis of atrophic gastritis was made only if two endoscopists both agreed on the findings and interpretation. The location of the atrophic pattern and whether it was circumscribed or diffuse were recorded. Two biopsy specimens were than obtained. Histologic material was interpreted by a pathologist who had no prior knowledge of the endoscopic findings. Twenty-five patients (13%) had atrophic gastritis endoscopically; in four it was diffuse and in 21 it was circumscribed. Utilizing the criteria of Whitehead, et al, atrophic gastritis was diagnosed histologically in three of four patients with diffuse gastritis but in one of those considered to have circumscribed atrophic gastritis. It is concluded from these preliminary data that a circumscribed atrophic mucosal pattern is a frequent endoscopic finding that does not necessarily represent atrophic gastritis histologically.