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M. Filipe, D. Newell, B. Johnston, C. Caygill, P. I. Reed
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比较了胃癌高危区和低危区幽门螺杆菌的发病率。完整的数据来自116组年龄和性别匹配的病例-组织学证实的肠化生(IM)患者-和两个对照组,一个非IM内窥镜对照组(EC)和一个非内窥镜对照组(NC),从门诊诊所招募。幽门螺杆菌的状态是由血清学和组织学在三个不同的胃部位活检的个体确定的。我们的数据显示,胃癌高危区幽门螺杆菌和肠化生的发病率增加,组织学和血清学对幽门螺杆菌的状态有很好的一致性,个人活检中幽门螺杆菌的状态与胃炎的程度有关系。有116组匹配的患者,这是迄今为止最大的系列之一,支持了幽门螺杆菌感染可能通过慢性胃炎和肠化生参与胃癌形成的假设。
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Helicobacter pylori in patients with intestinal metaplasia and in controls: a serological and biopsy study in four UK centres. UK Sub-Group of the ECP-EURONUT-Intestinal Metaplasia Study Group.
The incidence of Helicobacter pylori was compared in high and low risk gastric cancer areas. Complete data were available on 116 age and sex matched sets of cases--patients with histologically proven intestinal metaplasia (IM)--and two control groups, one non-IM endoscoped controls (EC) and one non-endoscoped controls (NC) recruited from out-patient clinics. H. pylori status was determined by both serology and histology in individuals biopsied from three separate gastric sites. Our data show an increased incidence of H. pylori and intestinal metaplasia in areas at high risk for gastric cancer, good agreement on H. pylori status between histology and serology and a relationship between H. pylori status in individual biopsies and the degree of gastritis. With 116 matched sets of patients this is one of the largest series to date and supports the hypothesis that H. pylori infection may be involved in gastric carcinogenesis through chronic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia.
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