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hypertrophic gastritis Gastric mucosal hyperplasia, either mucoid or glandular; the latter type may be associated with the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.
Synonym: giant hypertrophy of gastric mucosa, hypertrophic gastritis, Menetrier's syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
interstitial gastritis Inflammation of the stomach involving the submucosa and muscle coats.
(05 Mar 2000)
emphysematous gastritis <radiology> Rare but severe form of widespread phlegmonous gastritis secondary to, mucosal disruption, ingestion of toxic/corrosive substances (most common), alcohol abuse, trauma, gastric infarction, necrotizing enterocolitis, ulcer X-ray: linear small gas bubbles within grossly thickened wall, may be associated with gas in the portal vein prognosis: leads to cicatrical stenosis, 60-80% mortality
(12 Dec 1998)
traumatic gastritis A condition of cattle, caused by the penetration of the stomach wall, usually the reticulum, by any kind of sharp object (usually metallic) which has been swallowed.
Synonym: hardware disease, traumatic reticuloperitonitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
eosinophilic gastritis <radiology> Eosinophilic infiltration of mucosa, submucosa, and muscularis of small bowel with or without stomach, stomach (almost always limited to antrum): enlarged gastric rugae, cobblestone nodules, polyps (=mucosal type), rigid wall with narrowed antrum/pylorus, bulky inramural mass up to 9 cm (=muscular type), wet stomach, ulcers rare, may have ascites, small bowel (predominantly jejunum), thickening and distortion of folds (=mucosal type), effacement of mucosa and narrowing of lumen (=muscular type), prognosis: tendency to spontaneous remission, treatment: steroids; removal of sensitizing agent
(12 Dec 1998)
erosive gastritis <gastroenterology> A form of severe inflammation of the stomach that can result in erosions in the lining of the stomach.
Complications include perforation, penetration (into a surrounding organ) and haemorrhage.
(27 Sep 1997)
exfoliative gastritis Gastritis with excessive shedding of mucosal epithelial cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral sclerosis, diffuse Diffuse progressive degeneration of the white matter of the brain, accompanied by mental deterioration, severe motor disturbances, and early death.
(12 Dec 1998)
goiter, diffuse toxic Graves' disease, the most common cause of hyperthroidism, too much thyroid hormone.
(12 Dec 1998)
chronic diffuse sclerosing osteomyelitis A proliferative reaction of bone to a low-grade infection of the jaws; most often seen in middle-aged or older black women as extensive, often bilateral radio-opacities of the mandible and maxilla.
(05 Mar 2000)
hyperostosis, diffuse idiopathic skeletal A disease of elderly men characterised by large osteophytes that bridge vertebrae and ossification of ligaments and tendon insertions.
(12 Dec 1998)
diffuse Not definitely limited or localised, widely distributed.
Origin: L. Dis = apart, fundere = to pour
(18 Nov 1997)
diffuse abdominal calcification <radiology> Ovarian cystadenocarcinoma (psammomatous Calcium), pseudomyxoma peritonei, pseudomucinous cystadenoma of ovary, mucocele of appendix, undifferentiated abdominal malignancy, TB peritonitis, oil granulomata, meconium peritonitis
(12 Dec 1998)
diffuse abscess A collection of pus not circumscribed by a well-defined capsule.
(05 Mar 2000)
diffuse aneurysm An aneurysm that has enlarged and spread to the surrounding tissues in consequence of rupture of its walls.
Synonym: consecutive aneurysm.
(05 Mar 2000)
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