Gastric mucosa mild glandular atrophy and moderate infiltration by lymphocytes and plasma cells. Neutrophils are seen infiltrating glands thus indicating activity. H. pylori characteristic forms are seen colonizing glands. No evidence of intestinal metaplasia, atypia or malignancy.
Duodenal mucosa show focal moderate villous atrophy associated intraepithelial lymphocytosis and crypt hyperplasia malignancy with submucosal mild infiltrate of lymphocytes and plasma cells. No evidence of specific granulomas. No evidence of atypia or malignancy.
Gastric edematous/granular mucosa with thickened peripyloric folds, and duodenal fissuring with cobblestone appearance.
Two biopsies were received:
1- Gastric: soft tissue fragments collectively measured 1 cm.
1- Duodenal: soft tissue fragments collectively measured 1 cm, totally embedded.
Stomach, endoscopic biopsy: