Polish Journal of Pathology

Abstract

4/2015 vol. 66
Case report

Asymptomatic gastric heterotopia in the rectum with Helicobacter pylori infection

Pol J Pathol 2015; 66 (4): 426-429
Online publish date: 2016/02/05
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Gastric heterotopia is very rare in the rectum – less than 50 cases have been reported so far. Only in six of them Helicobacter pylori has been observed in heterotopic mucosa. We report a case of a 58-year-old woman with asymptomatic gastric heterotopia in the rectum, incidentally revealed during colonoscopy as a small, sessile polyp. The presence of H. pylori was confirmed by immunohistochemistry. This finding supports the opinion that H. pylori may pass along the gastrointestinal tract in a viable form and that the fecal-oral route of transmission is possible.
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