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Title

Comparative analysis of endoscopic and histopathological findings in patients with chronic gastritis

 

Authors

Mansi Rathore1, Sakshi Chourasia2, Purti Agrawal Saini³ & Yash Saxena2,*

 

Affiliation

1Department of Pathology, L.N. Medical College & Research Centre, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India; 2Department of Pathology, Government Medical College, Satna, Madhya Pradesh, India; 3Department of Pathology, Nandkumar Singh Chouhan Government Medical College, Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, India; *Corresponding author

 

Email

Mansi Rathore - E-mail: Rathoremansi234@gmail.com; Phone: +91 9424783379
Sakshi Chourasia - E-mail: Sakshi.mbbs@yahoo.in; Phone: +91 9425330530
Purti Agrawal Saini - E-mail: purti.agrawal.saini@gmail.com; Phone: +91 7869141334
Yash Saxena - E-mail: dr.yash20@gmail.com; Phone: +91 9691961225

 

Article Type

Research Article

 

Date

Received February 1, 2026; Revised February 28, 2026; Accepted February 28, 2026, Published February 28, 2026

 

Abstract

Chronic gastritis is a common gastrointestinal disorder with variable clinical presentations and the accuracy of upper gastrointestinal endoscopy in reflecting histopathological changes remains inconsistent. Therefore, it is of interest to compare endoscopic findings with histopathological grading in 189 adult patients with chronic gastritis. The most frequent endoscopic finding was erythematous gastritis, followed by erosive and nodular changes, while histopathology revealed mild to severe chronic gastritis. Therefore, this study advances knowledge by providing valuable insights into the correlation between endoscopic and histopathological findings, which could improve diagnostic accuracy and management of chronic gastritis.

 

Keywords

Chronic gastritis, endoscopy, gastric biopsy, histopathology, mucosal patterns

 

Citation

Rathore et al. Bioinformation 22(2): 1160-1163 (2026)

 

Edited by

Ritik Kashwani

 

ISSN

0973-2063

 

Publisher

Biomedical Informatics

 

License

This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.