A Misdiagnosed Case of Hypertrophic Gastropathy

  • Sushma Thapa
  • Arnab Ghosh
  • Gita Pun
  • Dilasma Ghartimagar
  • O. P. Talwar
Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Hindawi Limited
Journal
Case Reports in Pathology

Abstract

Hypertrophic gastropathy is a rare idiopathic hyperproliferative disorder which may present as Menetrier’s disease (MD) characterized by foveolar hyperplasia in the gastric fundus and body. It is often accompanied by a severe loss of plasma proteins (including albumin) from the altered gastric mucosa. The disease occurs in two forms, a childhood form due to cytomegalovirus infection and an adult form attributed to overexpression of transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-α). The most common symptoms include epigastric pain with fullness and vomiting and generalized peripheral edema with hypoalbuminemia. We present a case of 75-year-old female presenting with epigastric pain and vomiting. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and computed tomograph...

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