Menetrier's disease associated with Helicobacter pylori: three cases with sonographic findings and a literature review.

A Fretzayas, M Moustaki, E Alexopoulou, P Nicolaidou
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Menetrier's disease is a rare cause of protein-losing gastropathy characterised by hypertrophy of the gastric folds. Three cases are reported. Helicobacter pylori was detected by culture and CLO test in two cases and on follow-up gastroscopy in the other. The first two patients were given eradication therapy and hypertrophic gastropathy resolved whereas in the third the disease remitted prior to the eradication treatment. Typical sonographic features were thickened gastric wall with preservation of the wall stratification. A review of the literature found eight cases of Menetrier's disease associated with H. pylori in children and these cases are briefly reviewed. H. pylori infection should be considered in all children with Menetrier's disease and, if isolated, eradication treatment should be administered.

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梅尼特里耶氏病是一种罕见的以胃襞肥大为特征的蛋白质丧失性胃病。报告了3例。2例经培养及CLO试验检出幽门螺杆菌,1例随访胃镜检查检出幽门螺杆菌。前两名患者接受了根治性治疗,肥厚性胃病得到了缓解,而第三名患者在根治性治疗前病情有所缓解。典型的超声特征是胃壁增厚,并保留了胃壁分层。回顾文献发现8例与幽门螺杆菌相关的儿童梅涅特里耶病,并简要回顾这些病例。幽门螺杆菌感染应考虑在所有儿童与梅涅特里耶病,如果分离,根除治疗应给予。
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Annals of Tropical Paediatrics 医学-热带医学
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