Gastric erosion occurs when the mucous membrane lining the stomach becomes inflamed.
1No patient experienced bleeding attributable to gastric erosion.
2Aim: To investigate whether acid suppression treatment after eradication influences the development of gastric erosions.
3Conclusions: Development of gastric erosions after H. pylori eradication may be controlled by acid suppression treatment.
4The severity score of gastric erosions per stomach was measured as the sum of the length of erosions.
5Less severe atrophy or more severe gastritis in oxyntic glands before eradication may be involved in the development of gastric erosions.