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OLGA gastritis staging in young adults and country-specific gastric cancer risk
Authors:Rugge Massimo  Kim Jong G  Mahachai Varocha  Miehlke Stephan  Pennelli Gianmaria  Russo Valentina M  Perng Chin-Lin  Chang Full-Young  Tandon Rakesh K  Singal Dinesh K  Sung Joseph J Y  Valenzuela Jorge E  Realdi Giuseppe  Dore Maria P  Graham David Y
Affiliation:Department of Medical Diagnostic Sciences & Special Therapies-II Pathology Unit, University of Padova, Italy.
Abstract:Geographical differences have been shown in the clinical outcomes of Helicobacter pylori-associated gastritis phenotypes and in gastric cancer risk. This study tested whether the Operative Link on Gastritis Assessment (OLGA) staging correlated with gastric cancer risk in populations from 3 continents. Mapped gastric biopsies were obtained from 316 dyspeptic adults aged less than 41 years from 8 geographic areas that differed in gastric cancer risk. Gastric atrophy was assessed according to internationally validated criteria. Gastritis stage was established according to the OLGA staging system. The most prevalent gastritis stages were 0 to II, which included all subjects entered from Chile, Germany, India, Italy, and Thailand. Gastritis Stages III and IV were limited to the Chinese and Korean populations. Indians had a high prevalence of H pylori infection without high-stage gastritis. In populations at different cancer risk, the gastritis OLGA stage mirrored the gastric cancer incidence. Gastritis staging identifies a subgroup of higher-risk patients.
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