Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-1-2025
Publication Title
Reports (MDPI)
Abstract
: Sarcina ventriculi is a rare Gram-positive coccus that thrives in acidic environments such as the human stomach. It has been increasingly identified in individuals with delayed gastric emptying and has been reported in association with various gastric disorders. However, its exact pathogenic role is not fully understood and remains controversial. : We present two cases of patients, one with a small bowel obstruction and the other with epigastric pain, both diagnosed with Sarcina ventriculi infection by histological examination of gastric biopsies. The patients were managed with a combination of antibiotics and a proton pump inhibitor, resulting in symptom resolution and clearance of Sarcina ventriculi upon follow-up examinations. : This report explores the pathogenicity of Sarcina ventriculi by documenting its presence in symptomatic patients without other identifiable pathogens and demonstrating complete symptom resolution following targeted therapy. These findings raise the possibility of Sarcina ventriculi's pathogenic potential under specific clinical conditions, suggesting it may act as more than a benign colonizer.
PubMed ID
40843870
Volume
8
Issue
3
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Recommended Citation
    Chen, Yaomin; Liu, Yu; and Fu, Zhiyan, "Gastric Sarcina ventriculi: A Report on Two Cases" (2025). School of Medicine Faculty Publications.  4035.
    
    
    
        https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/som_facpubs/4035
    
    
    	
10.3390/reports8030128
    
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