Early autoimmune gastritis presenting with a normal endoscopic appearance

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Tohru Kotera
Masayoshi Yamanishi
Ryoji Kushima
Ken Haruma
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[1] Uji-Tokushukai Medical Center,Department of Medical Examination
[2] Uji-Tokushukai Medical Center,Department of Emergency and General Medicine
[3] Shiga University of Medical Science,Department of Pathology
[4] Kawasaki Medical School General Medical Center,Department of General Internal Medicine 2
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Autoimmune gastritis; Vitamin B12 deficiency; Endoscopy;
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This report describes a patient with early-stage autoimmune gastritis (AIG) presenting with a normal endoscopic appearance. A 66-year-old man with autoimmune thyroiditis was suspected of having AIG because of a previous history of vitamin B12 deficiency when receiving steroid therapy for interstitial pneumonia 5 years earlier. At presentation, he tested positive for anti-parietal cell antibody (1:320) and anti-intrinsic factor antibody, but not for vitamin B12 deficiency. His gastrin level was elevated (338 pg/mL), but his pepsinogen (PG) I level (56.1 ng/mL) and PGI/PGII ratio (7.6) were normal. Endoscopically, neither atrophic nor inflammatory changes were observed. Histopathologic examination, however, showed mild atrophic changes with dense lymphocytic infiltration in the deep lamina propria and focal destruction of parietal cells in the greater curvature of the corpus. PGI-positive/MUC6-positive pseudo-pyloric metaplasia was observed in the area from which H+/K+-ATPase-positive parietal cells had disappeared. Chromogranin A immunostaining showed linear hyperplasia of enterochromaffin-like cells. By contrast, atrophic changes were not evident in the lesser curvature of the corpus, except for mild lymphocytic infiltration around and into the fundic glands. These serological and histopathological findings suggested that the patient had early-stage AIG with a normal endoscopic appearance.
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