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Review
. 1990 Mar;19(1):183-96.

Campylobacter pylori and its role in peptic ulcer disease

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  • PMID: 2184128
Review

Campylobacter pylori and its role in peptic ulcer disease

G N Tytgat et al. Gastroenterol Clin North Am. 1990 Mar.

Abstract

In almost all patients with genuine nondrug-induced duodenal or gastric ulcer there is evidence of gastric Campylobacter pylori colonization and concomitant inflammation. C. pylori is only demonstrable in the duodenal cap when there is "gastric mucus metaplasia." Suppression or eradication of C. pylori with antibiotic therapy may accelerate duodenal ulcer healing. The relapse rate of duodenal ulcer is less after temporary clearing or permanent eradication of C. pylori. As eradication of C. pylori reduces or eliminates gastric (and duodenal) inflammation, this renders the gastroduodenal mucosa less susceptible to reulceration. Interference with C. pylori status presumably explains the retardation of relapse of duodenal ulcer healing with colloidal bismuth subcitrate.

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