Emergency operation for phlegmonous gastritis

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Abstract

Phlegmonous gastritis is a rare inflammatory lesion in which bacterial infection occurs in the gastric wall. A case of phlegmonous gastritis producing an intramural filling defect in the stomach is presented. Endoscopy showed edematous and reddened gastric mucosa with a mass lesion in the gastric body and antrum. An abdominal CT scan showed diffuse and irregular thickening of the gastric wall. At emergency operation, a total gastrectomy with splenectomy was performed. The most important differential diagnosis is carcinoma, especially scirrhous-type gastric cancer. Radiographic findings of phlegmonous gastritis resemble those of scirrhous gastric cancer. More frequent recognition of this disease, early diagnosis and prompt institution of treatment is essential.

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Yokota, T., Yamaki, T., Yashima, R., Yamada, Y., Narushima, Y., Kikuchi, S., … Hatori, M. (2005). Emergency operation for phlegmonous gastritis. Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, 110(3), 237–240. https://doi.org/10.3109/2000-1967-069

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