Radiographically diagnosed antral gastritis:: findings in patients with and without Helicobacter pylori infection

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Dheer, S
Levine, MS
Redfern, RO
Metz, DC
Rubesin, SE
Laufer, I
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[1] Hosp Univ Penn, Dept Radiol, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Hosp Univ Penn, Dept Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
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10.1259/bjr.75.898.750805
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
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The purpose of this study was to characterize the radiographic findings of antral gastritis and to determine whether there are differences in the appearance of antral gastritis in patients with and without Helicobacter pylori infection. A search of radiology, endoscopy and pathology files revealed 90 patients with antral gastritis on double contrast upper gastrointestinal tract studies who had endoscopy with testing for H. pylori. The barium studies were evaluated to further characterize the findings of antral gastritis without knowledge of the H. pylori status of the patients or of the endoscopy or pathology findings. The radiographic findings of antral gastritis included thickened folds in 67 patients (74%), polypoid antral gastritis (a subset of patients with thickened folds) in 6 (9%), antral erosions in 21 (23%), enlarged areae gastricae in 14 (16%), crenulation of the lesser curvature in 4 (4%), mucosal nodularity in 2 (2%), a hypertrophied antral-pyloric fold in 2 (2%) and antral striae in 1 (1%). 43 patients (48%) with antral gastritis were H. pylori positive and 47 patients (52%) were H. pylori negative. Thickened folds were detected in 39 H. pylori-positive patients (91%) with antral gastritis vs 28 H. pylorinegative patients (60%) (p<0.001); polypoid gastritis in 6 H. pylori-positive patients (14%) vs 0 H. pylori-negative patients (p<0.05); enlarged areae gastricae in 14 H. pylori-positive patients (33%) vs 0 H. pylori-negative patients (p<0.0001); and antral erosions in 2 H. pylori-positive patients (5%) vs 19 H. pylori-negative patients (40%) (p<0.0001). Our experience suggests that antral gastritis caused by H. pylori infection is associated with characteristic features on double contrast studies (including thickened folds, polypoid gastritis and enlarged areae gastricae) and that this condition is rarely associated with antral erosions. Thus, radiologists can often suggest whether the patient's gastritis is caused by H. pylori on the basis of radiographic findings.
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