Skip to main content
. 2012 May 7;18(17):2140–2144. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i17.2140

Table 1.

Characteristics of cases of lymphomatoid gastropathy in the stomach and duodenum

Patient Ref Age/sex Symptom H. pylori Location Endoscopic findings Follow-up
1 [7] 52/M UN - Stomach UN   A (145)
2 [7] 58/M UN + Stomach UN   A (50)
3 [7] 51/M UN + Stomach UN   A (60)
4 [7] 50/F UN + Stomach UN   A (46)
5 [7] 55/M UN + Stomach UN   A (33)
6 [7] 46/M UN + Stomach UN   A (60)
7 [7] 65/F UN + Stomach UN   A (56)
8 [7] 56/F UN + Stomach UN   A (29)
9 [7] 59/F UN + Stomach UN   A (18)
10 [7] 75/F UN + Stomach UN  A (12)
11 [8] 31/M NA UN Stomach, small intestine, colon Superficial erythematous lesion A/P (84)
12 [8] 27/F Abd pain UN Stomach Multiple, superficial ulcer A/P (23)
13 [8] 53/M NA UN Stomach, duodenum Gastric lesion A/P (30)
14 [8] 46/F + UN Duodenum, colon Superficial ulcer A/P (36)
15 [8] 61/F + UN Duodenum, colon Multiple, ulcers A/P (120)
This case 57/F NA + Stomach Multiple, erythematous dish-like elevated lesions   A (16)

H. pylori: Helicobacter pylori; M: Male; F: Female; A/P: Alive with persistent disease but without progression; A: Alive; UN: Unknown; NA: Not available.