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Gastrospirillum hominis-associated gastritis: The first reported case in Japan
Authors:Masanori Tanaka  Atsuhiko Saitoh  Takeo Narita  Yuuki Hizawa  Hideo Nakazawa  Norimasa Narita  Hajime Kudo
Affiliation:1. Second Department of Pathology, Hirosaki University School of Medicine, 5 Zaifu-cho, 036, Hirosaki, Japan
2. Division of Internal Medicine, Noheji General Hospital, 9-12 Narusawa, 039-31, Noheji-machi, Kamikita-gun, Japan
Abstract:Tightly coiled spiral micro-organisms (Gastrospirillum hominis), distinct fromHelicobacter pylori, were found in the gastric mucosa of a 66-year-old man with a 4-month history of intermittent epigastric pain. The organisms were distributed in the antral mucosa, which showed erosive gastritis; histologically, the affected mucosa presented moderate to severe chronic gastritis with focal neutrophil infiltration. After a 2-week administration of cimetidine, his symptoms resolved and the active inflammation was reduced, both endoscopically and histologically, but the organisms still remained. Biopsy specimens taken 4 weeks after treatment with minocycline and cimetidine showed normal gastric mucosa without the spiral organisms. The above clinical course suggests the possible role ofGastrospirillum hominis in the pathogenesis of gastritis.
Keywords:Gastrospirillum hominis   erosive gastritis
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