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Acta Biomed
June 2023
Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma.
Hydrochloric acid is crucial in gastric physiology. In 1978 cimetidine, the first H2 antagonist of histamine receptors on the gastric parietal cell was introduced into therapy, inducing acid. Lasting the years, several studies focused on the potential relationship between inducing hypo-achlorhydria and risk of developing gastric cancer.
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July 2021
Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma.
Background And Aim: We describe a case of Ménétrier disease, occurred in female patient.
Methods: We decide to assess by non-invasive way (serum pepsinogens and gastrin 17) the secretory status of gastric mucosa, to confirm previous data of the literature, claiming high levels of both acid secretion and hypergastrinemia in this rare pathological condition.
Results And Conclusion: We find in the subject the highest values of pepsinogen 1 - a marker of acid secretion - never described in the literature to our knowledge: 1940 mcg/L, being normal values ranging from 30-160 mcg/L.