Gupta, TarunAgarwal, DeepikaMandot, AmeetDesai, DevendraJoshi, AnandAbraham, Philip2005-11-212009-05-292005-11-212009-05-292005-11-21Gupta T, Agarwal D, Mandot A, Desai D, Joshi A, Abraham P. Cytomegalovirus involving gastric antrum in immunocompromised hosts: a report of 5 cases. Indian Journal of Gastroenterology. 2005 Nov-Dec; 24(6): 258-60http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/64091Cytomegalovirus infection, which is common in immunosuppressed patients, only rarely affects the stomach, especially the gastric antrum. We report five patients with cytomegalovirus infection of the stomach with antral involvement. Of these, four had undergone renal transplant and one had HIV infection. All patients presented with upper gastrointestinal symptoms that did not respond to proton pump inhibitors and prokinetic drugs. In addition, all had systemic symptoms. Diagnosis was made at upper GI endoscopy and biopsy, and ganciclovir treatment led to improvement.engAdultAgedCytomegalovirus Infections --virologyFemaleHIV Infections --complicationsHumansImmunocompromised HostKidney TransplantationMaleMiddle AgedPostoperative ComplicationsPyloric AntrumStomach Diseases --virologyCytomegalovirus involving gastric antrum in immunocompromised hosts: a report of 5 cases.Case Reports