Lymphocytic gastritis in a patient with dyspepsia
Lymphocytic gastritis (LG) is uncommon and presents histologically with a nonspecific inflammatory pattern. It is most often associated with celiac disease andHelicobacter pylori gastritis and is rarely associated with other conditions including lymphoma. LG is of clinical importance since its recognition should prompt further clinical evaluation for other disorders. AbstractLymphocytic gastritis (LG) is uncommon and presents histologically with a nonspecific inflammatory pattern. It is most often associated with celiac disease andHelicobacter pylori gastritis and is rarely associated with other conditions including lymphoma. LG is of clinical importance since its recognition should prompt further clinical evaluation for other disorders.
Source: Clinical Case Reports - Category: General Medicine Authors: Katrina Collins,
William N. Rezuke Tags: CLINICAL IMAGE Source Type: research
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