| Literature DB >> 2312173 |
B Przyklenk1, A Bauernfeind, W Bornschein, G Emminger, K Heilmann, S Schweighart.
Abstract
To evaluate the role of Campylobacter pylori in different gastrointestinal disorders, serum IgG antibodies against C. pylori were determined in dyspeptic patients and in a control group of healthy children and adults. Twenty-eight percent of the dyspeptic patients with normal mucosa were seropositive. Among the patients with altered mucosa, the seroprevalence increased from duodenitis (48%) to gastritis (89%) and gastric or duodenal ulcer, gastric stump gastritis and carcinoma (100%, for each group, respectively). The C. pylori detection rate was lowest in patients with duodenitis alone (19%) and highest in patients with duodenal ulcers (95%). Therefore, C. pylori does not play an important role in patients with duodenitis alone. About 30% of patients with gastritis, active duodenal or gastric ulcer had antibody levels as low as the seroconverted dyspeptic patients but with normal gastroduodenal mucosa. C. pylori was not considered a causative factor for mucosal damage in these patients.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2312173 DOI: 10.1007/bf01644170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infection ISSN: 0300-8126 Impact factor: 3.553