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BMJ Publishing Group, Journal of Clinical Pathology, 12(59), p. 1316-1319

DOI: 10.1136/jcp.2005.032185

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Russell body gastritis associated with Helicobacter pylori infection: a case report

Journal article published in 2006 by S. Paik, S.-H. Kim ORCID, J.-H. Kim, W. I. Yang, Y. C. Lee
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Abstract

An unusual and rare gastric mucosal lesion histologically consisting of a localised accumulation of Russell bodies and Russell body-containing plasma cells, the so-called Mott cells, has been recognised only recently and termed as "Russell body gastritis". This lesion, despite its densely monomorphous appearance is easily confirmed to be non-neoplastic by its polyclonal immunoreactive pattern to immunoglobulin light chains. However, the aetiology of Russell body gastritis is controversial and hence the optimal treatment for this disease has not been established. Two cases of Russell body gastritis associated with Helicobacter pylori infection are reported, and the possible role of H pylori infection in the pathogenesis is discussed.