SERUM NITRITE AND NITRATE LEVELS IN PORTAL HYPERTENSIVE GASTROPATHY: CORRELATION WITH ENDOSCOPIC AND MICROVESSEL CHANGES

REEM MOHAMED FAROUK SALEH;

Abstract


Portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG) is defined as a condition in which there are macroscopic changes of the gastric mucosa associated with mucosal and submucosal vascular ectasia and dilatation without significant histological changes of inflammation. T


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Title SERUM NITRITE AND NITRATE LEVELS IN PORTAL HYPERTENSIVE GASTROPATHY: CORRELATION WITH ENDOSCOPIC AND MICROVESSEL CHANGES
Other Titles مستوى النيتريت والنيترات فى مصل الدم فى الاعتلال المعدى الناتج من ارتفاع ضغط الدم البابيى علاقته بالتغيرات بالمنظار الضوئى وبالاوعيه الدمويه الدقيقه
Authors REEM MOHAMED FAROUK SALEH
Keywords SERUM NITRITE AND NITRATE LEVELS IN PORTAL HYPERTENSIVE GASTROPATHY: CORRELATION WITH ENDOSCOPIC AND MICROVESSEL CHANGES
Issue Date 2001
Description 
Portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG) is defined as a condition in which there are macroscopic changes of the gastric mucosa associated with mucosal and submucosal vascular ectasia and dilatation without significant histological changes of inflammation. T

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