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Der Gastroenterologe, 2009
Helicobacter pylori is associated with various gastroduodenal diseases such as peptic ulcer, functional dyspepsia, MALT lymphoma and distal gastric cancer. Diagnosis of H. pylori can be established by non-invasive ((13C)urea breath test, stool antigen test, serology) and invasive (histology, rapid urease test, culture) tests.
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Helicobacter pylori is associated with various gastroduodenal diseases such as peptic ulcer, functional dyspepsia, MALT lymphoma and distal gastric cancer. Diagnosis of H. pylori can be established by non-invasive ((13C)urea breath test, stool antigen test, serology) and invasive (histology, rapid urease test, culture) tests.
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Orvosi Hetilap, 2010
A 27 éve felfedezettHelicobacter pyloriaz eltelt évtizedekben a földkerekség leggyakoribb fertőzése maradt. A szerző feltételezi, hogy a peptikus fekély gyakoriságának XIX–XX. századi emelkedését a gyomorszondázás széles körű elterjedése segíthette elő, amelynek során a baktérium iatrogén átvitelével a patogén törzsek terjedhettek el.
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A 27 éve felfedezettHelicobacter pyloriaz eltelt évtizedekben a földkerekség leggyakoribb fertőzése maradt. A szerző feltételezi, hogy a peptikus fekély gyakoriságának XIX–XX. századi emelkedését a gyomorszondázás széles körű elterjedése segíthette elő, amelynek során a baktérium iatrogén átvitelével a patogén törzsek terjedhettek el.
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Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 1993
The discovery of Helicobacter pylori is arguably the most significant advance made in gastroduodenal pathology this century. It is the most important cause of chronic gastritis, and almost certainly the major aetiological factor responsible for duodenal ulcer and probably for gastric ulcer as well.
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The discovery of Helicobacter pylori is arguably the most significant advance made in gastroduodenal pathology this century. It is the most important cause of chronic gastritis, and almost certainly the major aetiological factor responsible for duodenal ulcer and probably for gastric ulcer as well.
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Praxis, 2002
Therapieindikationen der H. pylori-Infektion sind unstrittig peptische Ulkuserkrankung, MALT-Lymphom, atrophische Gastritis, vorausgegangene Magen-operation wegen Karzinom bzw. erstgradige Verwandte von Patienten mit Magenkarzinom. Anzuratende Indikationen sind die Funktionelle Dyspepsie, geplanter Therapiebeginn mit nicht-steroidalen Antirheumatika ...
G, Treiber, P, Malfertheiner
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Therapieindikationen der H. pylori-Infektion sind unstrittig peptische Ulkuserkrankung, MALT-Lymphom, atrophische Gastritis, vorausgegangene Magen-operation wegen Karzinom bzw. erstgradige Verwandte von Patienten mit Magenkarzinom. Anzuratende Indikationen sind die Funktionelle Dyspepsie, geplanter Therapiebeginn mit nicht-steroidalen Antirheumatika ...
G, Treiber, P, Malfertheiner
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 1992
Helicobacter pylori (HP) are Gram-negative spiral bacteria which occur in the human stomach. The bacteria were cultured in vitro for the first time in 1983. It is suspected that the bacteria may cause chronic gastritis of type B and may also be a contributory cause of chronic ulceration and cancer of the stomach.
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Helicobacter pylori (HP) are Gram-negative spiral bacteria which occur in the human stomach. The bacteria were cultured in vitro for the first time in 1983. It is suspected that the bacteria may cause chronic gastritis of type B and may also be a contributory cause of chronic ulceration and cancer of the stomach.
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Helicobacter pylori positivity
European Journal of Pediatrics, 1993U. Blecker +4 more
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