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*In 1947, Sir Ian Jeffreys Wood: first gastric biopsy done with semiflexible biopsy tube, "Gastritis" defined by histopathology | *In 1947, Sir Ian Jeffreys Wood: first gastric biopsy done with semiflexible biopsy tube, "Gastritis" defined by histopathology | ||
*In 1956, Louis Streifeneder and Eddy Palmer: Introduction of flexible fibre optic endoscope | *In 1956, Louis Streifeneder and Eddy Palmer: Introduction of flexible fibre optic endoscope | ||
*In 1982, Robin Warren and Barry Marshall discovered Helicobacter pylori which further led to the identification and classification of different gastritides.<ref name="pmid16718802">{{cite journal| author=Hellstrom PM| title=This year's Nobel Prize to gastroenterology: Robin Warren and Barry Marshall awarded for their discovery of Helicobacter pylori as pathogen in the gastrointestinal tract. | journal=World J Gastroenterol | year= 2006 | volume= 12 | issue= 19 | pages= 3126-7 | pmid=16718802 | doi= | pmc=4124396 | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=16718802 }} </ref> | |||
*In 1990s-2000s, Introduction of various classification systems including Sydney and OLGA systems | *In 1990s-2000s, Introduction of various classification systems including Sydney and OLGA systems | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
In 1728, a German physician named Georg Ernst Stahl first used the term "gastritis" to describe inflammation of the inner lining of the stomach.
Historical Perspective
- In 1728, George Stahl: first noted inflammation of the inner lining of the stomach as “gastritis”
- In 1771, Giovanni Morgagni: described "erosive" and "ulcerating gastritis"
- In 1855, Baron Carl von Rokitansky: described "hypertrophic gastritis"
- In 1870, Samuel Fenwick: described gastric atrophy
- In 1944, Warren & Meissner: described intestinal metaplasia as feature of chronic gastritis
- In 1947, Sir Ian Jeffreys Wood: first gastric biopsy done with semiflexible biopsy tube, "Gastritis" defined by histopathology
- In 1956, Louis Streifeneder and Eddy Palmer: Introduction of flexible fibre optic endoscope
- In 1982, Robin Warren and Barry Marshall discovered Helicobacter pylori which further led to the identification and classification of different gastritides.[1]
- In 1990s-2000s, Introduction of various classification systems including Sydney and OLGA systems