Endoscopy 2008; 40: E124-E125
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-995684
Unusual cases and technical notes

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Bizarre gastric ulcer related to betel quid use: report of two cases

H.  C.  Lu1 , H.  C.  Huang1, 2 , A.  F.  Y.  Li2, 3 , H.  C.  Lin1, 2 , F.  Y.  Chang1, 2 , S.  D.  Lee1, 2
  • 1Department of Medicine, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
  • 2National Yang-Ming University School of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
  • 3Department of Pathology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
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H. C. Huang, MD

Division of Gastroenterology

Department of Medicine

Taipei Veterans General Hospital

No. 201, Sec. 2, Shih-Pai Road

Taipei 11217

Taiwan

Republic of China

Fax: + 886-2-28739318

Email: hchuang2@vghtpe.gov.tw

Publication History

Publication Date:
16 July 2008 (online)

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A 47-year-old gentleman, who had chewed 20 betel quids daily for 25 years, presented with a 3-day history of melena. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) disclosed an ulcerated tumor 3 cm in size in the antrum ([Fig. 1]). Biopsy of the tumor revealed acute and chronic inflammation. The patient quit chewing betel quids. Because of a strong suspicion of malignancy, EGD was repeated 5 days later. It showed ulcers, from 0.5 to 2 cm in diameter, in the antrum. Biopsy again disclosed acute and chronic inflammation. Hence, betel-quid-related gastric injury was suspected. EGD 1 month later showed only a scar in the antrum ([Fig. 2]) and the histology again proved benign.

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Fig. 1 Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) showed an ulcerated tumor 3 cm in size in the gastric antrum, involving the pyloric ring.

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Fig. 2 EGD disclosed a small ulcer scar in the posterior wall of the gastric antrum.

Another 44-year-old gentleman, who had chewed 20 betel quids daily for 20 years, presented having produced coffee-ground vomitus for 1 day. EGD showed ulcers from 0.2 to 3 cm in diameter in the antrum ([Fig. 3]). Biopsy showed acute and chronic inflammation. Helicobacter pylori was found. Endoscopic ultrasound revealed thickening of the antrum. The mucosa and submucosa planes were blurred, but the muscularis propria was intact ([Fig. 4]). The patient quit chewing betel quids and underwent Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy. EGD 2 months later revealed two tiny healing ulcers in the antrum ([Fig. 5]). Biopsy disclosed chronic inflammatory cells in the lamina propria. EGD 3 months later showed only erythematous changes of the antral mucosa ([Fig. 6]).

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Fig. 3 EGD showed scattered shallow ulcers measuring from 0.2 to 3 cm in diameter in the gastric antrum.

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Fig. 4 Endoscopic ultrasound showed thickening of gastric antral wall, up to 10 mm in thickness.

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Fig. 5 EGD disclosed two tiny healing ulcers in the gastric antrum.

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Fig. 6 EGD disclosed mildly erythematous changes of the mucosa in the gastric antrum.

Betel quid consumption results in gastric ulcers in animal studies [1] [2]; this is the first report of betel-quid-induced ulcer in human patients. There is no laboratory marker, endoscopic finding, or pathologic feature pathognomonic of betel-quid-induced ulcer. Image studies aid little in the diagnosis. In areas where betel quid chewing is endemic, patients with gastric ulcer or suspected cancer should be asked whether they have a habit of betel quid use. These two cases show that betel-quid-related gastric ulcer can be bizarre in appearance and repeated biopsy is mandatory.

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References

  • 1 Hung C R. Protective effects of lysozyme chloride and reduced glutathione on betel quid chewing-produced gastric oxidative stress and haemorrhagic ulcer in rats.  Inflammopharmacology. 2004;  12 115-129
  • 2 Hung C R, Wang P S. Role of histamine and acid back-diffusion in modulation of gastric microvascular permeability and haemorrhagic ulcers in betel-quid-fed rats.  Inflammopharmacology. 2004;  12 277-287

H. C. Huang, MD

Division of Gastroenterology

Department of Medicine

Taipei Veterans General Hospital

No. 201, Sec. 2, Shih-Pai Road

Taipei 11217

Taiwan

Republic of China

Fax: + 886-2-28739318

Email: hchuang2@vghtpe.gov.tw

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References

  • 1 Hung C R. Protective effects of lysozyme chloride and reduced glutathione on betel quid chewing-produced gastric oxidative stress and haemorrhagic ulcer in rats.  Inflammopharmacology. 2004;  12 115-129
  • 2 Hung C R, Wang P S. Role of histamine and acid back-diffusion in modulation of gastric microvascular permeability and haemorrhagic ulcers in betel-quid-fed rats.  Inflammopharmacology. 2004;  12 277-287

H. C. Huang, MD

Division of Gastroenterology

Department of Medicine

Taipei Veterans General Hospital

No. 201, Sec. 2, Shih-Pai Road

Taipei 11217

Taiwan

Republic of China

Fax: + 886-2-28739318

Email: hchuang2@vghtpe.gov.tw

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Fig. 1 Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) showed an ulcerated tumor 3 cm in size in the gastric antrum, involving the pyloric ring.

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Fig. 2 EGD disclosed a small ulcer scar in the posterior wall of the gastric antrum.

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Fig. 3 EGD showed scattered shallow ulcers measuring from 0.2 to 3 cm in diameter in the gastric antrum.

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Fig. 4 Endoscopic ultrasound showed thickening of gastric antral wall, up to 10 mm in thickness.

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Fig. 5 EGD disclosed two tiny healing ulcers in the gastric antrum.

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Fig. 6 EGD disclosed mildly erythematous changes of the mucosa in the gastric antrum.