Abstract
Acute emphysematous gastritis is a potentially fatal pathology characterized by an invasion of the stomach wall by gas-forming bacteria.1,2 We describe here, we believe for the first time, a case of emphysematous gastritis caused by Sarcina ventriculi, an obligate anaerobic bacterium.3
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