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Recently, a close relation has been found between infection of the gastric mucosa by Campylobacter pylori and chronic gastritis. To establish the possible existence of characteristic morphologic changes in this disease, which can be differentiated from other unrelated forms of gastritis, we analyzed the antral biopsies obtained from 75 patients, 35 with duodenal peptic ulcer and 40 with nonulcerous dyspepsia. The diagnosis of C. pylori infection is based on positive biopsy culture or, if not, when following three requirements are met: positive urease test before 24 hours, identification of the germ by Gram stain and visualization in the tissue of microorganisms with morphology similar to that of C. pylori. We found that 85.5% of the 55 patients with C. pylori infection present active chronic gastritis with lymphoid nodes (GCA + NL), while this morphology is only found in 5 of the 20 uninfected patients. The association of GCA + NL with C. pylori infection is highly significant (p less than 0.0001). We think that it could be a local immunologic response to the stimulus of the bacterial antigen, and that it has sufficient morphologic entity to differentiate it from other inflammatory processes of the gastric mucosa of still unknown etiology.
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PMID:[Morphology of chronic gastritis associated with Campylobacter pylori infection]. 262 10

Granulomatous inflammation is associated with a variety of important pathologic conditions. Osteopontin (OPN), a ligand for the alpha v beta 3 integrin, is a secreted glycoprotein with a glycine-arginine-glycine-aspartate-serine cell-binding domain. In this study, we examined expression of OPN in 22 cases of granulomatous inflammation including cases of sarcoidosis, granulomatous temporal arteritis, histoplasmosis, rheumatoid nodule, granuloma annulare, erythema nodosum, granulomatous gastritis, foreign body giant-cell granulomatous reactions, and lipogranulomas. Strong expression of OPN mRNA and protein was seen in the epithelioid histiocytes and multinucleate histiocytic giant cells in granulomas by in situ hybridization and immunostaining. OPN may play an important role in granulomatous inflammation through the regulation of processes such as histiocyte migration, cell adhesion, and cellular functions including phagocytosis.
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PMID:Osteopontin is strongly expressed by histiocytes in granulomas of diverse etiology. 925 83

The authors report a case of a 67-year-old woman with giant cell arteritis with acute Achilles tendon rupture, which occurred after 3 days of levofloxacin therapy introduced because of newly diagnosed erosive gastritis associated with Helicobacter pylori infection. The Achilles tendon rupture was surgically treated and the patient made a complete recovery. In view of the widespread use of levofloxacin in practice, this case report raises important clinical implications. Tendinopathies are a known complication, quite rare in the healthy population, but the risk of rupture significantly increases in the population of patients over 60 years of age, with chronic usage of glucocorticosteroids, impaired renal function and recipients of organ transplants. What needs underlining, there are also described differences between individual fluoroquinolones as a cause of tendon damage in this group. Considering the widespread use of this group of drugs in patients, knowledge about the risk of adverse events including tendinopathy promotes safe use of fluoroquinolones.
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PMID:Acute Achilles tendon rupture after treatment with levofloxacin in a patient with giant cell arteritis. 3222 68