Gastric biopsy?

October 10, 2007 – 6:44 pm | posted in Colorectal Cancer, GastroIntestinal

1. chronic active imflammation marked with lymphoid follicle, suspicious for lymphoma. SEE COMMENT.2. numerous heliocobacter seen on immunohistochemical stain

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A Clo-test was not preformed.
the histology is suggestive of an acquired MALT which may resolve after antimicrobial therapy for heliocobacter

my question my doc said it’s not cancer could someone explain this PATHOLOGY REPORT or have any input, also i do not have insurance can i get insurance husband and i both are are out of work and can’t afford cobra premiums

suspicious for lymphoma? I would ask for a second opinion if you doctor said it is not cancer.

Helicobacter is a bacteria. Have you been burping “rotten eggs?” Take the medicine you doctor prescribed, and it should go away.

With the suspicion of lymphoma, it may be difficult to get insurance, but if both you and your husband are out of work, you should qualify for some medical assistance for the poor.

Good luck!

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