Sakitamiwa Classification -

The ulcer base is covered with a thick white slough. The surrounding mucosa is intensely swollen (edematous) and red. No regenerative epithelium (new skin) is visible. A2 (Active-2):

The scarring phase marks the successful termination of the open wound, shifting focus toward structural consolidation.

: Ulcers identified in the A1 or A2 stages pose a much higher risk for acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding compared to those in the healing or scarring stages. sakitamiwa classification

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The Sakitamiwa classification has been applied in various contexts, including: The ulcer base is covered with a thick white slough

The (also known as the Sakita-Fukutomi classification) is a widely used endoscopic staging system for peptic ulcers, primarily gastric and duodenal ulcers. It categorizes the life cycle of an ulcer into three major stages— Active (A) , Healing (H) , and Scarring (S) —each subdivided into two sub-stages to provide a total of six steps in the healing process . 1. Active Stage (A)

The is a widely recognized endoscopic system used to evaluate the life cycle and healing progress of peptic ulcers, including gastric and duodenal ulcers. By categorizing ulcers into specific stages, clinicians can standardize the assessment of treatment efficacy, monitor healing quality, and predict the risk of complications like rebleeding. The Three Main Stages and Six Substages A2 (Active-2): The scarring phase marks the successful

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Clinical Report: Sakita-Miwa Classification for Gastric Ulcers 📋 Executive Summary