Necrotizing gastritis as a rare complication in a pediatric patient with acute lymphoid leukemia
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Keywords

Gastritis
Acute Abdomen
Abdominal Pain
Lymphoid Leukemi
Gastroenterology
Hematology
Stomach and Duodenum
Leukemia and Lymphoma

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Rivero Bustos C, Cuadros CA, Paz Amado K, Perez Sotelo A, Abraham Medina E, Tirado Perez IS. Necrotizing gastritis as a rare complication in a pediatric patient with acute lymphoid leukemia. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2023 Jun. 15 [cited 2026 Apr. 15];94(3):386-91. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/4578

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Abstract

Necrotizing gastritis is an infrequent entity with unknown prevalence, the diagnosis is often incidental during exploratory laparotomy or autopsies of patients with acute abdomen. 

Objective: To present a clinical case of necrotizing gastritis, a rare entity that should be taken into account in the context of immunocompromised patients with associated risk factors. 

Clinical Case: 7-year-old male schoolboy diagnosed with T-precursor acute lymphoid leukemia, finishing induction chemotherapy cycle with PETHEMA 2013 protocol. He presented 12 days of symptoms characterized by epigastric abdominal pain and vomiting, initially acute pancreatitis was suspected, ruled out by normal pancreatic enzymes and abdominal computed tomography. Due to suspicion of acid peptic disease associated with steroids, treatment with proton pump inhibitors and prokinetics was started. Considering dyspepsia with alarm signs, such as progression of neutropenia, increased C-reactive protein and clinical deterioration, esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) was performed, compatible with necrotizing gastritis, confirmed by histopathology. He received pharmacological management, zero regimen and parenteral support, and progressive improvement was evidenced in imaging controls. After fasting for 30 days, enteral nutrition was started, well tolerated, with ambulatory follow-up. After improvement, chemotherapy plan was completed, highlighting complete remission, without complications after 2 years. 

Conclusion: Necrotizing gastritis is a rare entity, in the case described the risk factors were immunocompromise, previous management with corticosteroids and cytotoxic therapy, and possibly, exposure to stressful situations during hospitalization. Early diagnosis and treatment determined a favourable prognosis.

https://doi.org/10.32641/andespediatr.v94i3.4578
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