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J Homolak1, M Nikolić2,3, D Potoč4, M Živković5, D Bakula5, I Budimir5,6, I Pavić7, D Hrabar5,6, N Ljubičić5,4,6, D Vražić8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies suggest an inverse association between H. pylori infection/exposure and inflammatory bowel disease prevalence/incidence, however, there are no reports of individual patients who developed a "non-transient" ulcerative colitis (UC) following H. pylori eradication. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Case report; Golimumab; Helicobacter pylori; Inflammatory bowel disease; Ulcerative colitis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34332529 PMCID: PMC8325205 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-021-01876-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Fig. 1A schematic representation of the case report. FCP—fecal calprotectin; CRP—c-reactive protein
Fig. 2Pathohistological examination of gastric and colon biopsy specimens. A Gastric mucosal biopsy taken in 2016 [H&E × 100]; moderate chronic active gastritis with incomplete intestinal metaplasia. Inset: [Giemsa × 100]; moderate H. pylori invasion. B Gastric mucosal biopsy taken in 2017 [H&E × 100]; moderate chronic active gastritis with incomplete intestinal metaplasia. Inset [Giemsa × 100]; moderate H. pylori invasion. C Colon mucosal biopsy performed in 2018 after completion of the 2nd attempt of H. pylori eradication [H&E × 100]; moderate to severe diffuse inflammatory infiltrate; reduction in colonic gland number (black star); Crypt abscesses present, surface mucous production depletion, and reduced columnar epithelium (black arrow). D A follow-up colon mucosal biopsy [H&E × 100]; moderate to severe diffuse inflammatory infiltrate; slight reduction in colonic gland number; surface mucous production depletion and reduced columnar epithelium (black arrow). E Colon mucosal biopsy performed in 2020 [H&E × 100]; moderate to severe diffuse inflammatory infiltrate; surface ulcerations, a slight reduction in colonic gland number; surface mucous production depletion and reduced columnar epithelium (black arrow), gland destruction (black star)