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helicobacter pylori associated gastric pathology in patients with type ii diabetes mellitus and its relationship with gastric emptying: the ankara study.helicobacter pylori (hp) is the most common cause of nonerosive nonspecific gastritis. gastric and duadenal ulcer both are found to be associated with hp infection. another consequence of hp infection is that it may progress to chronic atrophic gastritis which is a well recognized risk factor for adenocarcinoma of the stomach. so by extension, hp infection can be accepted as a risk factor for gastric cancer. from this aspect, identification of risk groups is increasingly important. it is well-kn ...199910376441
seroprevalence and some correlates of helicobacter pylori at adult ages in gülveren health district, ankara, turkey.the purpose of the study was to detect the frequency and distribution of helicobacter pylori in the gülveren health centre service area among residents aged between 25 and 64 years and to evaluate the relation of h. pylori infections with general health status, socioeconomic status, and some lifestyle habits. the study included a representative sample of gülveren health centre residents, aged between 25 and 64 years. a stratified random sample of 1672 individuals was selected for study purposes ...200415473147
changes in the seroepidemiological pattern of helicobacter pylori infection over the last 10 years.this study was undertaken to evaluate changes in the seroepidemiological pattern of helicobacter pylori in a group of turkish children over a span of 10 years.200415492913
detection of caga and vaca genotypes of helicobacter pylori isolates from a university hospital in ankara region, turkey.the caga and vaca profiles and their association with clinical findings show a distinct geographical distribution. in the present study, we aimed to determine the caga status and vaca allelic subtypes in strains isolated from a university hospital in ankara and to evaluate their associations with histopathological and endoscopic findings.201425558572
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