Lymphocytic gastritis

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Lymphocytic gastritis, abbreviated LG, is a rare form of gastritis, typically associated with celiac disease or Helicobacter pylori infection.

Lymphocytic gastritis
Diagnosis in short

LM intraepithelial lymphocytes (>25 lymphocytes/100 epithelial cells)
Subtypes primary (idiopathic), secondary
LM DDx Helicobacter gastritis, Crohn's disease, lymphoma
Site stomach

Associated Dx celiac disease (common), HIV
Clinical history dependent on underlying cause
Prevalence rare
Prognosis benign
Treatment dependent underlying cause

General

The DDx is limited:

  1. Celiac disease - most common (39 of 82 cases in one series[1]).
  2. Helicobacter gastritis - common (30 of 82 cases in one series[1]).
  3. NSAIDs.[citation needed]
  4. Idiopathic.
  5. HIV/AIDS.
  6. Crohn's disease.
  7. Lymphoma.

Microscopic

Features:[2]

  • 25 lymphocytes / 100 epithelial cells.

DDx:

See also

References

  1. 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.
  2. El-Zimaity. 18 October 2010.