Characterised by chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa with atrophy, gland loss and metaplastic changes
Aetiology
Pathophysiology
Autoimmune destruction of parietal cells
- Decreased HCl production → increased gastrin → G cell hyperplasia → hypergastrinemia
- Hypergastrinemia can lead to hyperplasia of enterochromaffin-like cells → carcinoid tumours
Production of autoantibodies against intrinsic factor
- Results in B12 deficiency - ‘macrocytic’ anaemia
- B12 is required for DNA synthesis
Clinical presentation
- Symptoms of anaemia/B12 deficiency
Investigations
Bloods
Endoscopy + biopsy
- Typically looks very atrophic due to persistent and progressive damage to the parietal cells
Management
- Monitoring for gastric cancer