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'''Lymphocytic gastritis''', abbreviated '''LG''', is a rare form of [[gastritis]], typically associated with [[celiac disease]] or [[Helicobacter]] infection. | '''Lymphocytic gastritis''', abbreviated '''LG''', is a rare form of [[gastritis]], typically associated with [[celiac disease]] or [[Helicobacter pylori]] infection. | ||
==General== | ==General== |
Revision as of 04:04, 19 March 2016
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]).
- NSAIDs.[citation needed]
- Idiopathic.
- HIV/AIDS.
- Crohn's disease.
- Lymphoma.
Microscopic
Features:[2]
- 25 lymphocytes / 100 epithelial cells.
DDx:
- Helicobacter gastritis - Helicobacter-like organisms present.
See also
References
- ↑ Jump up to: 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.
- ↑ El-Zimaity. 18 October 2010.