Regression of gastric T cell lymphoma with eradication of Helicobacter pylori

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Helicobacter pylori is thought to be important in the pathogenesis of chronic active gastritis, peptic ulceration, gastric adenocarcinoma, and gastric B cell lymphoma of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue. The mechanism of evolution from chronic gastritis to monoclonal B cell proliferation is not known but is thought to be dependent on antigen specific T cells to H pylori and its products. Here, we report a case of gastric T cell lymphoma associated with chronic H pylori gastritis which regressed with eradication of the organism. This is the first report of a gastric T cell lymphoma regressing with H pylori eradication, and suggests a causal link between primary gastric T cell lymphoma and this organism.

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Bariol, C., Vickers, C. R., Field, A., & Ward, R. (2001). Regression of gastric T cell lymphoma with eradication of Helicobacter pylori. Gut, 48(2), 269–271. https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.48.2.269

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