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Morphological Aspects of Gastritis — a Comment

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Helicobacter pylori, Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer
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The Workshop covered a wide range of gastric inflammatory pathology. The reports published here represent but a selection, and this summary simply draws attention to particular aspects of interest or contention. The emphasis was on Helicobacter pylori, its associated gastritis, the natural history of gastritis, and any impact these have on the current classification of gastric inflammatory disease.

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Price, A.B., Stolte, M. (1990). Morphological Aspects of Gastritis — a Comment. In: Malfertheiner, P., Ditschuneit, H. (eds) Helicobacter pylori, Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75315-2_39

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