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===Antrum===
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Stomach, Antrum, Biopsy:
- Antral-type gastric mucosa with abundant HELICOBACTER-LIKE ORGANISMS
  and moderate chronic active inflammation.
- NEGATIVE for intestinal metaplasia.
- NEGATIVE for dysplasia and NEGATIVE for malignancy.
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===Body===
===Body===
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Stomach, Biopsy:
Stomach, Body, Biopsy:
- Body-type gastric mucosa with abundant HELICOBACTER-LIKE ORGANISMS
  and moderate chronic active inflammation.
- NEGATIVE for intestinal metaplasia.
- NEGATIVE for dysplasia and NEGATIVE for malignancy.
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===IELs in duodenum===
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A. Duodenum, Biopsy:
- Small bowel mucosa with increased intraepithelial lymphocytes, villous
  architecture and crypt architecture within normal limits, see comment.
- NEGATIVE for acute duodenitis.
- NEGATIVE for dysplasia.
 
B. Stomach, Biopsy:
- Body-type gastric mucosa with moderate chronic active inflammation  
- Body-type gastric mucosa with moderate chronic active inflammation  
   and abundant HELICOBACTER-LIKE ORGANISMS.
   and abundant HELICOBACTER-LIKE ORGANISMS.
- NEGATIVE for intestinal metaplasia.
- NEGATIVE for intestinal metaplasia.
- NEGATIVE for dysplasia and NEGATIVE for malignancy.
- NEGATIVE for dysplasia and NEGATIVE for malignancy.
COMMENT:
There are approximately 45 lymphocytes/100 enterocytes. Increased intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) is a nonspecific finding. IELs are seen in celiac disease and inflammatory bowel disease; however, may be explained by the Helicobacter-like organisms found in the stomach. Clinical correlation is suggested.
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Comment:
Focally, there are approximately 50 lymphocytes/100 enterocytes. Increased intraepithelial
lymphocytes is a nonspecific finding that may be seen in a number of conditions, including
infections (e.g. Helicobacter gastritis), and autoimmune disorders (e.g. Crohn's disease, celiac disease). In this case, it may be explained by the Helicobacter-like organisms found in the stomach. Clinical correlation is suggested.
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===Antrum===
===Antrum===
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Stomach, Antrum, Biopsy:
    - Antral-type gastric mucosa with abundant HELICOBACTER-LIKE ORGANISMS,
      and moderate chronic active inflammation.
    - NEGATIVE for intestinal metaplasia.
    - NEGATIVE for dysplasia and NEGATIVE for malignancy.
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=====Alternate=====
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Stomach, Biopsy:
Stomach, Biopsy:
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*[[Stomach]].
*[[Stomach]].
*[[Chronic gastritis]].
*[[Chronic gastritis]].
*[[Helicobacter duodenitis]].


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