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Campylobacter Gastritis and Associated Disorders

Authors: THOMAS R. HENDRIX MD, JOHN H. YARDLEY MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Our review of evidence that Campylobacter pylori is an important factor in gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, and “nonulcer dyspepsia” suggests that C pylori is the most common cause of chronic active gastritis. The association between C pylori gastritis and duodenal ulcer, which approaches 100%, leads to the suggestion that this infection plays an important role in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcer. Evidence supporting a central role in the pathogenesis of gastric ulcer and nonulcer dyspepsia is less compelling.

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