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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Gastritis may be classified according to chronicity, into two categories: acute and chronic. Gastritis may also be classified by pathology/pathophysiology into subtypes by proposed classification systems such as the updated Sydney system [*REF] or the Operative Link for Gastritis Assessment [OLGA] staging system [*REF]. | |||
==Classification== | ==Classification== |
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Overview
Gastritis may be classified according to chronicity, into two categories: acute and chronic. Gastritis may also be classified by pathology/pathophysiology into subtypes by proposed classification systems such as the updated Sydney system [*REF] or the Operative Link for Gastritis Assessment [OLGA] staging system [*REF].
Classification
There are two types of Gastritis:
- Acute gastritis: a sudden inflammation of the lining of the stomach.
- Chronic gastritis: inflammation of the lining of the stomach that persists for a long time.