Korean J Gastroenterol.
2000 Jul;36(1):10-19.
Endoscopic and Pathologic Analysis of Pediatric Helicobacter pylori Gastritis
Abstract
- BACKGROUND/AIMS
The aim of this study was to investigate characteristics
of childhood Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) gastritis. We analyzed the endoscopic
features and histopathologic features. METHODS: Eighty children with gastritis
were enrolled in this study. Forty children were H. pylori positive and another
40 children were H. pylori negative. Their histopathologic features were classified
by updated Sydney system and the endoscopic findings were analyzed. These results
were also compared according to age (>10 or < or =10 years). RESULTS: Density of H.
pylori was positively correlated with degree of mononuclear cell infiltration
(P=0.039). In children with high density of H. pylori, the mucosal damage was
significantly lower in young age group (< or =10) than in old age group (P=0.04).
Eighty percent of H. pylori positive cases showed nodular gastritis, while did
15% of H. pylori negative cases. Both lymphoid follicles and mononuclear cell
infiltration were frequently observed in nodular gastritis (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS:
Children with H. pylori infection showed the histopathologic features
such as mononuclear cell infiltration, lymphoid follicles, mucosal damage
and the endoscopic findings such as nodular gastritis. These features are
not different according to age except for the case of severe H. pylori
infection. Degree of lymphoid follicles and heavy mononuclear cell infiltration
may increase in case of nodular gastritis.