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Grade of Helicobacter pylori colonisation in relation to gastritis: a six-year population-based follow-up study.

M Kekki1, H I Maaroos, P Sipponen, R Uibo, R Tammur, A Tamm, K Villako.   

Abstract

The prevalence and density of Helicobacter pylori (HP) colonisation was assessed twice, with an interval of six years from antral and corpus biopsies from a randomly collected Estonian urban population sample. Positive HP colonisation was found in either at 1st or 2nd or in both examinations in 85 out of 86 subjects in whom gastritis without atrophy (chronic inflammation without atrophic changes, SG) either developed or remained during the follow-up at the SG level. There was a clear intraindividual tendency to keep the grade of HP colonisation at an unchanged level during the follow-up: the hypothesis of random variation of HP colonisation during follow-up could be statistically rejected. Close to half of the subjects had at both examinations an identical grade of HP colonisation in the antral or corpus mucosa. Distinct changes in HP colonisation were observed in three instances: (1) the appearance of HP colonisation occurred concomitantly with appearance of gastritis; (2) the development of antrum atrophic gastritis (AG) occurred with concomitant diminution and eventual disappearance of HP in the antral side, and (3) normalization of antral mucosa occurred with persistence of corpus AG with concomitant disappearance of HP colonisation at both sites of the stomach mucosa. The grade of HP colonisation increased with increase in severity of SG and decreased with the progression of AG changes. In the antrum at the SG level a distinct increase was seen both in the grade of HP colonisation and in the severity of SG up to middle age, but in the corpus mucosa only HP colonisation but no SG progression was seen in the younger age-groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1759122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Gastroenterol Suppl        ISSN: 0085-5928


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