| Literature DB >> 25664331 |
Jennifer L Sauter1, Suresh K Nayar2, Paige D Anders2, Michael D'Amico3, Kelly J Butnor1, Rebecca L Wilcox1.
Abstract
Sarcina are gram-positive anaerobic bacteria found to be associated with delayed gastric emptying and gastric outlet obstruction. We describe two cases of Sarcina co-existing with Helicobacter pylori organisms in pediatric siblings presenting within four months of each other with pyloric obstruction secondary to severe gastritis/duodenitis. The co-existence of Sarcina and Helicobacter pylori has not, to our knowledge, been previously reported. Its characteristic tetrad packeted morphology permits Sarcina to be readily identified on routine sections. Detection of these organisms in gastric biopsies should prompt consideration of gastric outlet obstruction and/or delayed gastric emptying as a possible etiologic factor.Entities:
Keywords: Duodenitis; Gastric outlet obstruction; Gastritis; Helicobacter pylori; Sarcina
Year: 2013 PMID: 25664331 PMCID: PMC4318520
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Anat Pathol (JCAP) ISSN: 2332-4864
Figure 1Brother’s endoscopic images.
A) Severe erosive esophagitis in the distal third of esophagus. B) Marked narrowing (pinpoint lumen) of pylorus. Sister’s endoscopic images (four months later) were morphologically similar however there was complete pyloric obstruction secondary to peri-pyloric inflammation and edema. Histology in the siblings with co-existing Sarcina and H. pylori were nearly identical. C) Active ulcerating esophagitis (hematoxylin/eosin, ×200). D) Chronic active H. pylori gastritis (hematoxylin/eosin, ×400). E) Sarcina organisms in overlying gastric mucin showing characteristic basophilic tetrad packeted morphology (hematoxylin/eosin, ×600). F) H. pylori organisms in gastric pit (hematoxylin/eosin, ×400). H) pylori associated duodenitis was also present in both siblings (images not shown).