Prevalence and comparisons of five different diagnostic methods for Helicobacter pylori in diabetic patients.

作者: Omer Senturk , O Senturk , Z Canturk , B Çetinarslan , C Ercin

DOI: 10.1081/ERC-100107179

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摘要: Helicobacter pylori is now regarded as a major gastroduodenal pathogen that etiologically linked with duodenal and gastric disease. It has been suggested recently an important factor for nongastroenterologic conditions such coronary heart disease diabetes mellitus. In this study, we planned to investigate the prevalence of H. in diabetic patients evaluate five different diagnostic tests. Group I consisted 67 type II mellitus seventy-three aged-matched health people served control group II. was divided two subgroups good (Group IA) poor IB) glycemic control. diagnosed by tests: 1) biopsy, 2) culture, 3) gram staining, 4) imprint cytology 5) brushing cytology. The usefulness each test statistically compared. There higher patients. This study showed positive out tests most reliable predicting nondiabetic conclusion, high Peristaltic activity, impaired nonspecific immunity must be evaluated risk factors diabetics. We recommend 'gold standard' should these

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