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Helicobacter pylori and its role in peptic ulcer disease

Anthony E. Griffiths (Anthony E. Griffiths is a Research Fellow supported by the European Helicobacter pylori Study Group through the British Digestive Foundation and is based in the Department of Medicine at Imperial College School of Medicine, London, UK)
Marjorie M. Walker (Marjorie M. Walker is a Senior Lecturer in Histopathology at Imperial College School of Medicine, London, UK)

Nutrition & Food Science

ISSN: 0034-6659

Article publication date: 1 August 1997

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Abstract

The majority of peptic ulcers are associated with Helicobacter pylori infection and it is now clear that eradication of H. pylori dramatically reduces ulcer recurrence. Other important outcomes of H. pylori infection include chronic gastritis (which may be asymptomatic), gastric cancer and lymphoma. Aims to give a brief overview of the discovery, epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of H. pylori associated disease.

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Griffiths, A.E. and Walker, M.M. (1997), "Helicobacter pylori and its role in peptic ulcer disease", Nutrition & Food Science, Vol. 97 No. 4, pp. 141-145. https://doi.org/10.1108/00346659710179679

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