![]() Prevalence of Coinfection with Gastric Non- Helicobacter pylori Helicobacter (NHPH) Species in Helicobacter pylori- infected Patients Suffering from Gastric Disease in Beijing, China. pylori-associated gastritis, however it may be noteworthy with respect to the development of MALT lymphoma. heilmannii-associated gastritis is uncommon and milder than H. heilmannii-associated gastritis compared to H. In conclusion, we present the detailed clinicopathologic findings of H. heilmannii-associated gastritis showed less severe neutrophilic activity (p<0.0001), mononuclear cell infiltration (p=0.0029), and endoscopic findings of chronic gastritis devoid of erosion or ulcer (p=0.0309). A case of low-grade mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma concomitant with H. heilmannii organisms were observed in parietal cells with cell damage. Interestingly, in one case many intracytoplasmic H. The organisms were superficially located within the mucous layer without adhesion to epithelial cells. heilmannii-associated gastritis (0.17%) and 3,285 cases of H. All cases of chronic gastritis with Helicobacter infection were evaluated with the Updated Sydney System, and the grades of all gastritis variables were compared between H. We reviewed 5,985 consecutive gastric biopsy specimens. The aims of this study were to evaluate the clinicopathologic features of Helicobacter heilmannii-associated gastritis and to compare H. ![]() Kim, Kyung-Ah Yang, Jeon Ho Lee, June Sung Moon, Young-Soo Kim, Kyoung-Mee Kwak, Ji Eun Chang, Sun Hee Kim, Hanseong Chi, Je G. Helicobacter heilmannii-associated Gastritis: Clinicopathologic Findings and Comparison with Helicobacter pylori-associated Gastritis ![]()
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