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A Case of Gastric Anisakiasis Associated with Erosive Gastritis Isao Ishiyama 1 1Ishiyama Hospital pp.373-377
Published Date 1970/3/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1403111235
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 Eosinophile granuloma caused by Anisakis larva is a protruded lesion of the stomach attracting special attention in recent years. This is a report of it associated with erosive gastritis.

 Case: a 26-year-old male.

 The patient was very fond of fishes and he took them very often. Since 1 month prior to the first examination, he had begun to complain of dull pain in the epigastrium. At examination, a protruded lesion was recognized by gastrocamera on the anterior wall near the gastrio angle, so that gastrectomy was performed.

 Histologically, the protrusion was eosinophile granuloma, with Anisakis larva in its center in the submucosa. Immune electrophoresis (Chiba Univ.) of the patient's serum as well as subcutaneous reaction (Yoken) against the Anisakis larva antigen was both positive. The existence of antibody was therefore anticipated.

 Apart from this, there was recognized in the whole area of the antrum varioform erosive gastritis, which became more distinct and confluent toward the pyloric ring. Superficial necrotic changes were seen near the pyloric ring as well. Not in one of these changes was either Anisakis larva, eosinophile granuloma, or allergic reaction recognized. It was considered that erosive changes were not due to taking Anisakis larvaeor to formation of granuloma. Perhaps gastritis erosiva preceded so that it might have quickened the invasion of the larva into the gastric wall. It is suggested therefore that, besides the amount and frequency of ingestion of larvae, as reported hitherto, there are some factors involved on the stomach side which takes in the said larva.


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