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Leja M et al. – Decreased pepsinogen I/II ratio is a reliable marker for atrophy in the corpus, and may be recommended for identification of individuals with this type of atrophy. The utility of gastrin–17 for the detection of atrophy in the antral part of the stomach still requires further evaluation due to the low sensitivity.

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