
The Authors examine the anatomopathological and clinical features of the main gastric precancerouses and explain the diagnostic therapeutic protocols used. The diagnostic and therapeutic strategy can not leave a strict interdisciplinary collaboration out of consideration between radiologist, endoscopist, anatomist, gastroenterologist and surgeon. They conclude, in fact, affirming that the mentioned collaboration represents the one possibility for improving the results at distance of this neoplasia.
Gastritis, Atrophic, Time Factors, Diagnosis, Differential, Polyps, Gastrectomy, Stomach Neoplasms, Chronic Disease, Humans, Stomach Ulcer, Gastritis, Hypertrophic, Precancerous Conditions, Follow-Up Studies
Gastritis, Atrophic, Time Factors, Diagnosis, Differential, Polyps, Gastrectomy, Stomach Neoplasms, Chronic Disease, Humans, Stomach Ulcer, Gastritis, Hypertrophic, Precancerous Conditions, Follow-Up Studies
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