Endoscopic appearances and histological changes in ulcer-associated doudenitis

Abstract
A simple system of grading the endoscopic appearances of duodenitis is described. There was a good association between the degree of duodenitis recorded using this method and that obtained from a histological grading system in a group of duodenal ulcer patients and a group of dyspeptic patients with no endoscopic evidence of duodenitis. Endoscopic assessment is recommended as a reliable guide to the presence of duodenitis. After 1 month of treatment with cimetidine there was a significant improvement in the endoscopic duodenitis scores of a group of 17 duodenal ulcer patients. In 16 of these patients there was complete ulcer healing. Duodenitis can be a manifestation of chronic duodenal ulcer disease. In the absence of ulceration, the endoscopic diagnosis of duodenitis is of value in the recognition of patients with this condition.