scholarly journals Stomach This: A Novel Type of Gastritis

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 01-04
Author(s):  
Sean Lee

Atrophic gastritis can be environmental in origin and involve the antrum or autoimmune in origin and involve the body and fundus. We present a rare case of autoimmune atrophic pangastritis (AIAP), a distinct type of autoimmune gastritis (AIG) affecting the entire stomach, which should be considered in patients with other autoimmune disorders.

2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 222-226 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asha K. Rajan ◽  
Ananth Kashyap ◽  
Manik Chhabra ◽  
Muhammed Rashid

Rationale: Linezolid (LNZ) induced Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions (CADRs) have rare atypical presentation. Till date, there are very few published case reports on LNZ induced CADRs among the multidrug-resistant patients suffering from Infective Endocarditis (MDR IE). Here, we present a rare case report of LNZ induced CARs in a MDR IE patient. Case report: A 24-year-old female patient was admitted to the hospital with chief complaints of fever (101°C) associated with rigors, chills, and shortness of breath (grade IV) for the past 4 days. She was diagnosed with MDR IE, having a prior history of rheumatic heart disease. She was prescribed LNZ 600mg IV BD for MDR IE, against Staphylococcus coagulase-negative. The patient experienced flares of cutaneous reactions with multiple hyper-pigmented maculopapular lesions all over the body after one week of LNZ therapy. Upon causality assessment, she was found to be suffering from LNZ induced CADRs. LNZ dose was tapered gradually and discontinued. The patient was prescribed corticosteroids along with other supportive care. Her reactions completely subsided and infection got controlled following 1 month of therapy. Conclusion: Healthcare professionals should be vigilant for rare CADRs, while monitoring the patients on LNZ therapy especially in MDR patients as they are exposed to multiple drugs. Moreover, strengthened spontaneous reporting is required for better quantification.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Caleb Liang ◽  
Wen-Hsiang Lin ◽  
Tai-Yuan Chang ◽  
Chi-Hong Chen ◽  
Chen-Wei Wu ◽  
...  

AbstractBody ownership concerns what it is like to feel a body part or a full body as mine, and has become a prominent area of study. We propose that there is a closely related type of bodily self-consciousness largely neglected by researchers—experiential ownership. It refers to the sense that I am the one who is having a conscious experience. Are body ownership and experiential ownership actually the same phenomenon or are they genuinely different? In our experiments, the participant watched a rubber hand or someone else’s body from the first-person perspective and was touched either synchronously or asynchronously. The main findings: (1) The sense of body ownership was hindered in the asynchronous conditions of both the body-part and the full-body experiments. However, a strong sense of experiential ownership was observed in those conditions. (2) We found the opposite when the participants’ responses were measured after tactile stimulations had ceased for 5 s. In the synchronous conditions of another set of body-part and full-body experiments, only experiential ownership was blocked but not body ownership. These results demonstrate for the first time the double dissociation between body ownership and experiential ownership. Experiential ownership is indeed a distinct type of bodily self-consciousness.


In many ways immunological tolerance is an ideal subject for discussion at the present time. Experimental work has gone far enough to allow us to claim that the principle of immunological tolerance is soundly established and that we can see more or less clearly some of its implications. But obviously very much remains to be learnt of the part played by tolerance in the various fields that have been discussed. It is by no means certain that we are dealing with a single topic when we compare tolerance to homografts with inhibition of antibody production against soluble protein in a rabbit. Such a situation provides much for discussion but does not make it easy to condense or interpret that discussion. One might begin by reiterating that immunology is concerned with much more than the production and properties of typical circulating antibody. There are at least four different types of immunological reaction and there are hints of many minor differences within the main types. Pappenheimer’s recent work on the variety of responses given by a single species, man, to a single purified antigen, diphtheria toxoid, offers a characteristic example of the current trend. Chase’s experiments on the response of guinea pigs to simple allergens like picryl chloride, have been only incidentally mentioned in today’s discussion, but their importance is obvious. A form of tolerance very similar to that produced by prenatal treatment of mice can be produced by administering the allergen to adult guinea-pigs by mouth. The animals are resistant to sensitization by skin treatment and the inhibition is general and unrelated to any persistence of allergen in the body. The question immediately arises whether all forms of tolerance are basically similar or whether for each of the qualitatively distinct types of positive immunological reaction, a correspondingly distinct type of inhibition or tolerance must be sought.


2013 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 143-145 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arpan Kumar Dey ◽  
Pijush Kanti Mandal ◽  
Agnibha Dutta ◽  
Subhraprakash Pramanik ◽  
Saurabh Maji ◽  
...  

Hydatid cyst may be found in almost any part of the body, but most often in the liver and the lungs. Other organs affected occasionally include the brain, muscle, kidney, heart, pancreas, adrenal, and thyroid gland. Hydatidosis located in the thyroid is an infrequent finding, even in endemic regions. This report documents a rare case with a cystic nodule in the thyroid detected by ultrasonography. The patient was a 30-year-old woman with an euthyroid multinodular goitre. Ultrasonography revealed a cystic nodule, and the ultrasonic appearance of the cyst liquid showed multiple echoes, suggesting that the nodule could be a hydatid cyst. The histopathologic examinations confirmed this to be a primary hydatid cyst of thyroid. During the differential diagnosis of the cystic thyroid lesions, hydatid disease of the thyroid gland should be considered in endemic areas. Chemotherapy is necessary to avoid recurrence. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v5i2.8830 Asian Journal of Medical Science, Volume-5(2) 2014: 143-145


2020 ◽  
pp. 30-30
Author(s):  
Valeti Rajeswari ◽  
Kolluru V D Karthik ◽  
Srinivasula Sriranga Pravallika

Honey bee sting induced Cerebral infarction is a rare entity . We report a case of 55year old male presented with anaphylactic shock following honey bee sting along with weakness of left side of the body and the face . He was managed with anti histaminics, adrenaline injections, Intravenous fluids , vasopressors , anti platelets and anticoagulants .


2020 ◽  
Vol 73 (2) ◽  
pp. 360-364
Author(s):  
Aleksandr V. Kharchenko ◽  
Nataliya V. Kharchenko ◽  
Petro M. Makarenko ◽  
Lyudmyla M. Sakharova ◽  
Pavlo V. Khomenko ◽  
...  

The aim: The aim of the study is a statistical analysis of the mucosa of the stomach affected by Helicobacter pylori in young people studying at the university. Materials and methods: The work contains the results of the study of chronic gastritis of type B in university volunteer students. The study was attended by students of 1-4 courses, aged 17 to 25 years, a total of 50 people. Among them were 28 men and 22 women. Results: Various forms of chronic gastritis were found in the mucosa of the topographic-anatomical sections of the stomach, 90% of which were associated with Helicobacter pylori (HP). In all departments there is a different amount of common forms of chronic gastritis. In the pyloric section only atrophic gastritis was detected – 31.0 ± 8.5. Atrophic gastritis was also dominant on the lesser curvature – 32.3 ± 7.8, but its forms were significantly (p <0.5) less pronounced than in the pyloric section. In the area of the body, the above variants of chronic gastritis were found in 34.3 ± 8.7 cases, and the majority were flat erosive gastritis 51.0 ± 9.3. There is a tendency to reduce the degree of bacterial contamination of the gastric mucosa from its pyloric section and the lesser curvature to the walls of the body. With a decrease in the degree of bacterial contamination of the gastric mucosa, the degree of leukocyte infiltration also decreases. Between the degree of contamination of the mucous membrane of Helicobacter pylori and the degree of leukocyte infiltration of the mucous membrane, the Pearson correlation coefficient is rxy – 0,935, the correlation is very strong, the coefficient of determination is D=rxy^2 – 0,874, the statistically significant dependence on the probability is 0.99. Conclusions: Atrophic or hyperplastic gastritis associated with HP is found in the gastric mucosa, respectively, 90% of cases. The degree of bacterial contamination correlates with the degree of leukocyte infiltration of the gastric mucosa. Atrophic or hyperplastic gastritis Helicobacter pylori-associated is a common disease of people in young and working age.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Abbas Azadi ◽  
Payman Jafarpour Fard ◽  
Mohammad Almasian

Brucellosis is a disease that is transmitted from animals to humans mainly via the consumption of unpasteurized dairy products, and it can involve any organ all over the body. Here, we report a significant rare case of brucellosis with cutaneous manifestations in a 52-year-old male patient whose disease was diagnosed via a serology test. The patient received standard antibiotic treatment, and his cutaneous lesions healed quickly. Although the cutaneous manifestations of brucellosis are exceedingly rare, in case of encountering ulcerative lesions and other cutaneous findings, particularly in endemic areas, infection with brucellosis should be kept in mind as an important differential diagnosis.


Blood ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 106 (11) ◽  
pp. 3603-3603
Author(s):  
Chaim Hershko ◽  
Aharon Ronson ◽  
Moshe Souroujon ◽  
Yzhak Maschler ◽  
Judith Heyd ◽  
...  

Abstract Because gastric acid secretion is critical for food iron absorption, iron deficiency is a known complication of the achlorhydria associated with pernicious anemia at presentation or following cobalamin (Cbl) treatment. In a previous study employing high serum gastrin and strongly positive antiparietal cell antibodies as a screening method for autoimmune atrophic gastritis, we have found a very high (27%) prevalence of atrophic gastritis among young subjects with iron deficiency anemia (IDA). The objectives of the present study were to explore the degree of overlap between patients presenting with atrophic gastritis and microcytic (MVC&lt;80 fl) IDA on one hand, and those presenting with Cbl deficiency and normocytic (MCV 80–100 fl) or macrocytic (MCV&gt;100 fl) anemia typical of pernicious anemia. Of 160 patients diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis presenting with iron, Cbl, or combined deficiency over the years 2001–2005, 83 presented with microcytic IDA, 48 with normocytic and 29 with macrocytic indices. Serum Cbl was abnormal in 100% of macrocytic, 92% of normocytic and 46% of microcytic subjects. IDA patients were 21 y younger (41 ±15 vs 62±15 y), predominantly female (78 vs 41%) and with a higher proportion of active H pylori infection (42 vs 21%). However, there were also marked similarities between all subgroups including a high prevalence of thyroid disease (20%) and diabetes (8%) known for their association with the autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome, and the rate of anti-intrinsic factor positivity was the highest (42% vs 31%) among IDA patients. Stratification by age cohorts from &lt;20 to &gt;60 y showed a very regular correlation, with progressive increase in MCV from 68±9 to 119±8 fl, serum ferritin from 4±2 to 37±41 μg/L, hypergastrinemia from 349±247 to 800±627 u/mL (normal 61±17), and a progressive decrease of Cbl from 392±179 in the youngest, to 108±65 pg/mL in the oldest age cohort. The prevalence of H pylori infection was 87.5% at age &lt;20 y, 47% at 20–40 y, 37.5 % at 41–60 y and 12.5% at age &gt; 60y implying a spontaneous elimination of H pylori by achlorhydria of increasing severity and duration. H pylori eradication by triple therapy in 24 patients resulted in a decrease in serum gastrin from 476±391 to 218±220 u/mL (paired t-test=0.00086) within 19± 12 months and complete remission of pernicious anemia in 2 patients. These findings challenge the common notion that pernicious anemia is a disease of the elderly manifested in megaloblastic anemia, and imply a disease starting many years before the establishment of clinical Cbl deficiency through an autoimmune mechanism directed against gastric parietal cells, likely triggered by H pylori by means of antigenic mimicry. Because of the added strain of young age and fertility on iron requirements, IDA may precede Cbl deficiency by many years until the crucial loss of remaining intrinsic factor in a proportion of patients terminating in typical pernicious anemia.


2011 ◽  
Vol 125 (10) ◽  
pp. 1083-1086 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Dutta ◽  
S Ghatak ◽  
G Biswas ◽  
R Sinha

AbstractObjective:We present an extremely rare case of isolated angiokeratoma of the tongue.Method:Case report and review of related literature.Results:An 18-year-old, male adolescent presented with a fleshy, intermittently bleeding mass in the posterior third and base of the tongue. The lesion was initially suspected to be a lingual thyroid or haemangioma, but histopathological features were consistent with angiokeratoma. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed that the lesion extended up to the vallecula and involved the lamina propria and superficial tongue musculature. No similar lesions were found elsewhere in the body. No metabolic derangements were identified in the patient or his family. The 2.6 × 1.5 × 0.5 cm mass was excised under general anaesthesia.Conclusion:We present the 1st case of isolated lingual angiokeratoma in a male, the 4th such case overally, the largest ever documented. The lesion was situated in the posterior third and base of the tongue, a position not previously described.


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