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Update on Serum Biomarkers in Autoimmune Atrophic Gastritis.

Ludovica DottoriGiulia PivettaBruno AnnibaleEdith Lahner
Published in: Clinical chemistry (2023)
Serum assays for PCA, IFA, gastrin, and pepsinogen I show good diagnostic accuracy for noninvasive diagnostic work-up of AAG. Diagnostic performance may increase by combining >1 of these tests, overcoming the problem of seronegative AAG. However, appropriately designed, comparative studies with well-characterized patient cohorts are needed to better define the reliability of these biomarkers in the diagnosis of patients with AAG. Currently, positive serum tests should always be followed by the state-of-art diagnostic test, that is, histopathological assessment of gastric biopsies obtained during gastroscopy to definitively confirm or rule out AAG and eventually neoplastic complications.
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