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Helicobacter pylori adhesin HopQ engages in a virulence-enhancing interaction with human CEACAMs [PDF]
Helicobacter pylori specifically colonizes the human gastric epithelium and is the major causative agent for ulcer disease and gastric cancer development.
Javaheri, Anahita +22 more
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Helicobacter heilmannii Infection in a Child
19-month-old girl was brought to the gastrointestinal clinic with a history of poor feeding, persistent intermittent diarrhea, and poor weight gain. In addition, she had a history of numerous ear infections requiring treatment with multiple courses of antibiotics, placement of pressure-equalizing tympanostomy tubes, and bilateral adenoidectomies.
Dennis C, Wooten +2 more
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The genus Helicobacter is a group of Gram‐negative, helical‐shaped pathogens consisting of at least 36 bacterial species. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), infecting more than 50% of the human population, is considered as the major cause of gastritis, peptic ulcer, and gastric cancer. However, the genetic underpinnings of H.
De-Min Cao +7 more
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Helicobacteraceae in Bulk Tank Milk of Dairy Herds from Northern Italy
Helicobacter pylori is responsible for gastritis and gastric adenocarcinoma in humans, but the routes of transmission of this bacterium have not been clearly defined. Few studies led to supposing that H. pylori could be transmitted through raw milk, and no one investigated the presence of other Helicobacteraceae in milk.
Valentina Bianchini +7 more
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Detection of Helicobacter pylori in bile of cats [PDF]
Lymphocytic cholangitis (LC) in cats is a biliary disease of unknown etiology. Helicobacter spp. were recently implicated in human primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC).
Boomkens, H.R. (Hester) +8 more
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Oral Cavity as an Extragastric Reservoir of Helicobacter pylori
Background. Several studies were reported on the prevalence, and relationship between the existence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) in oral cavity and in stomach of patients. The purpose of this study was to systematically review the existing literature on the presence of H.
Arwa Al Sayed +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Perforated small intestine in a patient with T-cell lymphoma; a rare cause of peritonitis [PDF]
The nontraumatic perforations of the small intestine are pathological entities with particular aspects in respect to diagnosis and treatment. These peculiarities derive from the nonspecific clinical expression of the peritonitis syndrome, and from the ...
Banu, Petrisor +3 more
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Nowadays, it is believed that the main role in the development of gastric mucosa‐associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma plays Helicobacter pylori infection. This world‐wide distributed bacteria is in charge of most cases of not only upper gastrointestinal tract disorders but also some of extragastric problems.
Magdalena Witkowska +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Adhesion of Helicobacter Species to the Human Gastric Mucosa: A Deep Look Into Glycans Role
Helicobacter species infections may be associated with the development of gastric disorders, such as gastritis, peptic ulcers, intestinal metaplasia, dysplasia and gastric carcinoma.
Rita Matos +14 more
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Background. This study was conducted to assess the diagnostic value of a multiplex PCR assay to detect H. pylori infection and to further evaluate the negative results from the CLOtest on patients with and without PPI treatment. Methods. This study is a retrospective cohort that included 457 patients with symptoms of dyspepsia, who underwent upper ...
Thomas Chen +5 more
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