Abstract
Despite numerous observations and publications on the aethiology and pathogenesis of chronic gastritis many questions remain unanswered (1,2,3,4,6). Views on the aethiolcgy of chronic gastritis changed when in 1982 Campylobacter pyloridis (later named Campylobacter pylori CP) was first isolated in Western Australia from the stomach of patients with gastritis lesions and peptic ulceration (5).The aim of this study, carried out with cooperation with gastroenterologist, has been to investigate the ultrastructural changes in gastric surface epithelium and lamina propria in selected patients endoscopicaUy diagnosed gastritis.Observations have been carried out on 20 patients (10 men and 10 women). Biopsy material was obtained during endoscopy. In cases when the presence of bacteria has been confirmed further E M investigations have been introduced. Semithin sections for LM observations and ultrathin sections for EM were prepared according to routine EM technique.CP was found both on the airface of gastric epithelium cells, and what has not been reported so far, inside the lumen of the fundic glands (Fig. 1).
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