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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hepato-biliary tract lithiasis is common and present either as pain or as asymptomatic on abdominal ultrasonography for other causes. Although the DNA of Helicobacter species are identified in the gallbladder bile, tissue or stones analyzed from these cases, still a causal relationship could not be established due to different results from different geographical parts.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17708763 PMCID: PMC2000467 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7819-5-94
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7819 Impact factor: 2.754
Characteristics of case control studies on Helicobacter sp in benign hepatobiliary diseases and stone diseases.
| Myung et al 2000 [3] | PCR (UreA) (26 kDa Ag) | Intrahepatic Bile, biliary duct tissue, gallbladder | Hepatobiliary diseases | 4/43 ureA | 0/8 | H. Pylori |
| Nilsson et al 2000 [4] | PCR (16s rRNA) | Liver | PSC | 9/12 | 0/10 control | H. Sp. |
| Harada et al 2001 [5] | PCR (16s rRNA) | Bile, biliary epithelium | Intrahepatic calculi | 3/14 bile | 0/9 | Campylobacter sp. |
| Leong et al 2001 [6] | PCR (16s rRNA) | Bile | CBD stone | 4/25 | 0/4 | H. Sp. |
| Presser Silva et al 2003 [7] | Culture PCR (16s rRNA) | Bile | Cholelithiasis | 20/64 culture | 2/18 | H pylori |
| Chen W et al 2003 [8] | PCR | Gallbladder | Gall stones | 29/60 symptomatic | 15/37 | |
| Vorojova T et al 2006 [9] | IgG Elisa | Serum | Chronic liver disease | 13/35 | 4/81; 0/16 | |
| Abayli et al 2005 [10] | 16s rRNA | GB stone | Cholesterol stones | 7/77 | 6/20 | |
| Farshad Sh et al 2004 [11] | 16s RNA | Stones Bile | Gall stones | 6/33 stones | 0/40 | |
| Bulajic et al 2002 [12] | ureA gene PCR | Bile | Biliary lithiasis cholengitis | 26/48 stone | 1/7 | |
| Figura et al 1998 [13] | CagA | Bile | gallstones | 92/112 | 90/112 | |
| Matsukura et al 2002 [14] | PCR 16s rRNA | Bile | Biliary tract cancer Gallstones | 24/29 malignant 18/42 stone | 4/14 |
Chr. – chronic; CaGB – gallbladder cancer; CC – cholangiocarcinoma; HCC – hepatocellular carcinoma
PSC – Primary sclerosing cholangitis; PBC – primary biliary cirrhosis; CBD – common bile duct; GB – gallbladder
Figure 1Results of Meta analysis of 9 studies on lithiasis patients as cases.
Figure 2Results of Meta analysis of 12 studies on lithiasis and benign biliary diseases including chronic liver diseases.
Figure 3Results of meta analysis of 8 studies on lithiasis after exclusion of study of Figura et al on CAg A protein.
Figure 4Results of meta analysis of 11 studies on lithiasis and benign biliary diseases after exclusion of study of Figura et al on CAg A protein.