Abstract

Autoimmune gastritis remains an insufficiently studied disease with an unknown prevalence and nonspecific clinical picture. Autoimmune gastritis is associated with other autoimmune diseases and characterized by an increased risk of developing neuroendocrine and epithelial tumors of the stomach. The diagnostic criteria for autoimmune gastritis are not clearly defined, the diagnosis is based on the detection of specific antibodies and morphological verification, while the value of intraluminal endoscopy has not been established. The article describes the characteristic signs of autoimmune gastritis, detected during routine endoscopic examination and with the use of magnifying and narrow-spectrum imaging. The clinical observation is presented.

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