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. 2016 Mar 24;4(4):167–174. doi: 10.1016/j.jmau.2016.03.004

Table 2.

Clinical and endoscopic findings.

Data No. of cases
Age (y)
 25–50 100
 51–80  57
Sex
 Male 100
 Female  57
Endoscopic findings
 1- Endoscopic gastritis 120 (76.4)
 a. Hyperemia  80
 b. Erosions  15
 c. Ulcerations  10
 d. Nodularity  15
 e. Location of endoscopic gastritis
 - Antral  90
 - Antrum predominant pangastritis  15
 - Corpus predominant gastritis  15
 2- Normal gastric mucosa  7 (4.5)
 3- Endoscopic duodenitis  12 (7.6)
 4- Gastroesophageal reflux disease  10 (6.4)
 5- Hiatus hernia  8 (5.1)
Total 157

Data are presented as n or n (%).