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* (1771) Giovanni Morgagni:  described "erosive" and "ulcerating gastritis"
* (1771) Giovanni Morgagni:  described "erosive" and "ulcerating gastritis"
* (1855) Baron Carl von Rokitansky:  described "hypertrophic gastritis"
* (1855) Baron Carl von Rokitansky:  described "hypertrophic gastritis"
* (1870) Fenwik:  described gastric atrophy
* (1870) Samuel Fenwick:  described gastric atrophy
* (1944) Warren & Meissner:  described intestinal metaplasia as feature of chronic gastritis
* (1944) Warren & Meissner:  described intestinal metaplasia as feature of chronic gastritis
* (1947) Sir Ian Jeffreys Wood:  first gastric biopsy done with semiflexible biopsy tube, "Gastritis" defined by histopathology
* (1947) Sir Ian Jeffreys Wood:  first gastric biopsy done with semiflexible biopsy tube, "Gastritis" defined by histopathology

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Overview

In 1728, a German physician named Georg Ernst Stahl first used the term "gastritis" to describe inflammation of the inner lining of the stomach. [*REF: Szabo IL, Cseko K, Czimmer J, Mozsik G. Diagnosis of gastritis – Review from early pathological evaluation to present day management. Mozsik G, ed. Current Topics in Gastritis - 2012. Rijeka, Croatia: In Tech; 2012. Chap 1.]

Historical Perspective

  • (1728) George Stahl: first noted inflammation of the inner lining of the stomach as “gastritis”
  • (1771) Giovanni Morgagni: described "erosive" and "ulcerating gastritis"
  • (1855) Baron Carl von Rokitansky: described "hypertrophic gastritis"
  • (1870) Samuel Fenwick: described gastric atrophy
  • (1944) Warren & Meissner: described intestinal metaplasia as feature of chronic gastritis
  • (1947) Sir Ian Jeffreys Wood: first gastric biopsy done with semiflexible biopsy tube, "Gastritis" defined by histopathology
  • (1956) Louis Streifeneder and Eddy Palmer: Introduction of flexible fibre optic endoscope
  • (1990s-2000s) Introduction of various classification systems including Sydney and OLGA systems

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