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[repeated abdominal pain in an 11 year old. cats or stress?]. 200415700587
[helicobacter heilmannii in the pathology of the stomach and duodenum].historical aspects of the discovery of the spiral-like non-spirochetal bacteria belonging to helicobacter and called helicobacter heilmannii (hh)--previous name gastrospirillum hominis--and producing under some conditions, like helicobacter pylori, analogous gastroduodenal pathology (chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, malt-lymphoma and stomach cancer) are presented. microbiological and structural features of this agent are considered as well as its relations with an apical surface of epitheliocyt ...199910476352
animal models and vaccine development.following the demonstration of helicobacter pylori as a major gastroduodenal pathogen there was a need to develop animal models in order to investigate mechanisms of pathogenesis and to be able to test new treatment strategies. helicobacter pylori will only colonize a limited number of hosts including non-human primates, germ-free or barrier raised piglets, germ-free dogs and recently laboratory raised cats. although these models have proved useful there is a need for more convenient small anima ...19958563056
acute gastritis associated with spiral organisms from cats.numerous studies implicated helicobacter pylori as one causative agent producing gastritis and dyspepsia. recent reports focus on another bacterium, gastrospirillum hominis, as a possible pathogen producing gastritis. we report a 30-year-old researcher who became acutely ill with epigastric pain indicative of esophagitis or peptic ulcer disease. gastritis and a gastric ulcer were observed endoscopically. histological examination of the gastric mucosa revealed an acute gastritis and large spiral- ...19948149839
high prevalence of helicobacter heilmannii-associated gastritis in a small, predominantly rural area: further evidence in support of a zoonosis?primary hosts of helicobacter heilmannii are domestic animals--cats, dogs and pigs, but rarely is it detected in gastric biopsies from humans. we found h. heilmannii in gastric biopsies obtained from patients living in a predominantly rural area.200011063150
a mixed population of helicobacter pylori, helicobacter bizzozeronii and "helicobacter heilmannii" in the gastric mucosa of a domestic cat.the presence of helicobacter within the gastric mucosa is responsible for producing pathology in many animal species, including man. since humans have been shown to harbour many of the same bacterial species as domestic carnivores, concern over their zoonotic potential has been growing. helicobacter pylori, a class 1 carcinogen responsible for cases of gastritis and gastric cancer in humans, produces similar pathology in pet carnivores and is considered an example of anthroponosis. the case here ...201425905013
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