Difference between revisions of "Lymphocytic gastritis"
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Features:<ref> | Features:<ref name=pmid9659261>{{Cite journal | last1 = Feeley | first1 = KM. | last2 = Heneghan | first2 = MA. | last3 = Stevens | first3 = FM. | last4 = McCarthy | first4 = CF. | title = Lymphocytic gastritis and coeliac disease: evidence of a positive association. | journal = J Clin Pathol | volume = 51 | issue = 3 | pages = 207-10 | month = Mar | year = 1998 | doi = | PMID = 9659261 }}</ref> | ||
*25 lymphocytes / 100 epithelial cells. | *25 lymphocytes / 100 epithelial cells. | ||
Revision as of 03:19, 21 March 2016
Lymphocytic gastritis | |
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Diagnosis in short | |
Lymphocytic gastritis. H&E stain. (WC/Nephron) | |
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LM | intraepithelial lymphocytes (>25 lymphocytes/100 epithelial cells) |
Subtypes | primary (idiopathic), secondary |
LM DDx | Helicobacter gastritis, Crohn's disease, lymphoma |
Site | stomach |
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Associated Dx | celiac disease (common), HIV |
Clinical history | dependent on underlying cause |
Prevalence | rare |
Prognosis | benign |
Treatment | dependent underlying cause |
Lymphocytic gastritis, abbreviated LG, is a rare form of gastritis, typically associated with celiac disease or Helicobacter pylori infection.
General
The DDx is limited:
- Celiac disease - most common (39 of 82 cases in one series[1]).
- Helicobacter gastritis - common (30 of 82 cases in one series[1]).
- Idiopathic.
- HIV/AIDS.
- Crohn's disease.
- Lymphoma.
Microscopic
Features:[2]
- 25 lymphocytes / 100 epithelial cells.
DDx:
- Helicobacter gastritis - Helicobacter-like organisms present.
- Lymphoma - esp. MALT lymphoma.
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See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Wu, TT.; Hamilton, SR. (Feb 1999). "Lymphocytic gastritis: association with etiology and topology.". Am J Surg Pathol 23 (2): 153-8. PMID 9989841.
- ↑ Feeley, KM.; Heneghan, MA.; Stevens, FM.; McCarthy, CF. (Mar 1998). "Lymphocytic gastritis and coeliac disease: evidence of a positive association.". J Clin Pathol 51 (3): 207-10. PMID 9659261.