Year 2025 / Volume 117 / Number 11
Letter
Infrequent gastritis: it’s not always Helicobacter pylori

704-705

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2025.11290/2025

Maria Dolors Ramis Estelrich, Willy Denis Sánchez Fernández, Pere Vaquer Grimalt, Sarai Blanco Rodríguez, María García García, María Paz Gómez López, Natalia Chausse Vázquez, Isabel Amengual Antich,

Abstract
Gastritis is the inflammation of the gastric mucosa, which requires histological confirmation for diagnosis. The most common cause is Helicobacter pylori (HP) infection. We present two cases of gastritis with uncommon etiologies. In both cases, endoscopic findings were nonspecific, and histology was essential for reaching a diagnosis.
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Ramis Estelrich M, Sánchez Fernández W, Vaquer Grimalt P, Blanco Rodríguez S, García García M, Gómez López M, et all. Infrequent gastritis: it’s not always Helicobacter pylori. 11290/2025


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Publication history

Received: 19/04/2025

Accepted: 26/05/2025

Online First: 12/06/2025

Published: 11/11/2025

Article Online First time: 54 days

Article editing time: 206 days


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