Enlarged gastric folds in association with Campylobacter pylori gastritis.

Abstract
Enlarged gastric folds in pediatric patients are uncommon. Fifteen patients with upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract symptoms of chronic epigastric abdominal pain, vomiting, or hematemesis underwent radiologic upper GI barium studies and were found to have Campylobacter pylori gastritis at endoscopic biopsy. Seven patients (47%) with C pylori gastric disease had radiologic evidence of enlarged folds. There was no clinical or pathologic evidence of Ménétrier disease. Therefore, C pylori gastritis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of children with upper GI tract symptoms and radiologic evidence of enlarged folds.

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