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Overview
The Updated Sydney System establishes the classification and grading of gastritis which underlines the significance of combining topographical, morphological, and etiological information to help arrive at clinical diagnosis. In clinical practice, gastritis staging is done using the OLGA (Operative Link on Gastritis Assessment) staging system for reporting gastric histology. Gastritis staging combines the atrophy score which is determined by biopsy and the atrophy topography which is determined by directed biopsy mapping.
Classification
- The Updated Sydney System establishes the classification and grading of gastritis which underlines the significance of combining topographical, morphological, and etiological information to help arrive at clinical diagnosis. [1]
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- In clinical practice, gastritis staging is done using the OLGA (Operative Link on Gastritis Assessment) staging system for reporting gastric histology. Gastritis staging combines the atrophy score which is determined by biopsy and the atrophy topography which is determined by directed biopsy mapping. [2] [3]
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No Atrophy (Score: 0) | Mild Atrophy (Score: 1) | Moderate Atrophy (Score: 2) | Severe Atrophy (Score: 3) | ||
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No Atrophy (Score: 0) (including incisura angularis) | STAGE 0 | STAGE I | STAGE II | STAGE II |
Mild Atrophy (Score: 1) (including incisura angularis) | STAGE I | STAGE I | STAGE II | STAGE III | |
Moderate Atrophy (Score: 2) (including incisura angularis) | STAGE II | STAGE II | STAGE III | STAGE IV | |
Severe Atrophy (Score: 3) (including incisura angularis) | STAGE III | STAGE III | STAGE IV | STAGE IV |
Sydney system for grading of chronic gastritis[1]
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dixon MF, Genta RM, Yardley JH, Correa P (1996). "Classification and grading of gastritis. The updated Sydney System. International Workshop on the Histopathology of Gastritis, Houston 1994". Am J Surg Pathol. 20 (10): 1161–81. PMID 8827022.
- ↑ Rugge M, Meggio A, Pennelli G, Piscioli F, Giacomelli L, De Pretis G; et al. (2007). "Gastritis staging in clinical practice: the OLGA staging system". Gut. 56 (5): 631–6. doi:10.1136/gut.2006.106666. PMC 1942143. PMID 17142647.
- ↑ Rugge M, Correa P, Di Mario F, El-Omar E, Fiocca R, Geboes K; et al. (2008). "OLGA staging for gastritis: a tutorial". Dig Liver Dis. 40 (8): 650–8. doi:10.1016/j.dld.2008.02.030. PMID 18424244.