2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinre.2022.101961
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Association of Helicobacter pylori enrichment in colorectal adenoma tissue on clinical and pathological features of adenoma

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“…It is also difficult for H. pylori infections to resolve spontaneously[ 89 ]. According to current research, H. pylori infection rates are increased in obesity[ 90 ], portal hypertensive gastropathy[ 91 ], periodontal disease[ 92 ], and colon polyps[ 93 ]. In addition, untreated dental caries may have an impact on systemic H. pylori infection[ 94 ].…”
Section: Risk Factors For H Pylori Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also difficult for H. pylori infections to resolve spontaneously[ 89 ]. According to current research, H. pylori infection rates are increased in obesity[ 90 ], portal hypertensive gastropathy[ 91 ], periodontal disease[ 92 ], and colon polyps[ 93 ]. In addition, untreated dental caries may have an impact on systemic H. pylori infection[ 94 ].…”
Section: Risk Factors For H Pylori Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In extensive research, it was found that H. pylori infection not only causes gastric problems but also implicates dermatologic, hematologic, neurologic, and hepatobiliary system manifestations ( Beydoun et al., 2018 ; Dardiotis et al., 2018 ; AlBalbeesi et al., 2021 ). An increasing body of evidence suggests H. pylori infection can increase the risk of colorectal cancer ( Butt and Epplein, 2019 ; Zhuang et al., 2022 ; Guo et al., 2023 ). Based on analyses of large cohorts representing diverse populations, it was found that H pylori VacA-specific seropositivity is associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer, particularly for African Americans ( Butt et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Clinical Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%