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Ménétrier’s Disease

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Giant hypertrophic gastritis; Giant mucosal rugae; Hyperplastic gastropathy; Hyperplastic/Hypertrophic gastritis; Hypoproteinemic hypertrophic gastropathy; Protein-losing gastropathy

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Ménétrier’s disease is a rare form of acquired gastropathy involving the gastric fundus and corpus and is characterized by gastric rugal hypertrophy, protein-losing gastropathy, and an increase of gastric luminal pH (hypochlorhydria).

Ménétrier’s disease is considered to be a rare acquired disorder of uncertain etiology. It was first described in 1888 by Pierre Ménétrier, a French pathologist who observed enlarged gastric folds during autopsies. Sporadic case reports were described in the following decennia; in most adult cases, an initial pathogenic agent or event could not be determined. A break-through in the pathogenesis was the finding of local overproduction of transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-α), resulting in enhanced epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling in the...

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  • Coffey, R. J., Washington, M. K., Corless, C. L., & Heinrich, M. C. (2007). Menetrier disease and gastrointestinal stromal tumors: hyperproliferative disorders of the stomach. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 117(1), 70–80.

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  • Dempsey, P. J., Goldenring, J. R., Soroka, C. J., Modlin, I. M., McClure, R. W., Lind, C. D., et al. (1992). Possible role of transforming growth factor alpha in the pathogenesis of Menetrier’s disease: supportive evidence form humans and transgenic mice. Gastroenterology, 103(6), 1950–1963.

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  • Lambrecht, N. W. (2011). Menetrier’s disease of the stomach: A clinical challenge. Current Gastroenterology Reports, 13(6), 513–517.

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  • Megged, O., & Schlesinger, Y. (2008). Cytomegalovirus-associated protein-losing gastropathy in childhood. European Journal of Pediatrics, 167(11), 1217–1220.

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  • Rich, A., Toro, T. Z., Tanksley, J., Fiske, W. H., Lind, C. D., Ayers, G. D., et al. (2010). Distinguishing Menetrier’s disease from its mimics. Gut, 59(12), 1617–1624.

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van der Post, C.R., van Krieken, J.H. (2017). Ménétrier’s Disease. In: Carneiro, F., Chaves, P., Ensari, A. (eds) Pathology of the Gastrointestinal Tract. Encyclopedia of Pathology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40560-5_1653

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