2016
DOI: 10.24871/171201621-27
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Comparison of Helicobacter pylori Detection Using Immunohistochemistry and Giemsa and Its Association with Morphological Changes in Active Chronic Gastritis

Abstract: Background: the gaster. The most common aetiology of chronic gastritis is Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection. Presence

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“…All the patients (with or without treatment) were reported with IHC, as it is an antigen/antibody-based reaction in which antibodies react with the somatic antigen of bacteria. The patients are diagnosed with active and chronic gastritis with mild and moderate colonization, most patients are reported as having mild active chronic gastritis and our results are supported by the study of Nurdin et al (2016). The patients are grouped into different age groups, males within the most prominent group 21-30 and females 31-40), these two groups are severely affected, Dogar and Qureshy (2012) also concluded the same results in their study.…”
Section: Identification Of Hpylori By Handesupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…All the patients (with or without treatment) were reported with IHC, as it is an antigen/antibody-based reaction in which antibodies react with the somatic antigen of bacteria. The patients are diagnosed with active and chronic gastritis with mild and moderate colonization, most patients are reported as having mild active chronic gastritis and our results are supported by the study of Nurdin et al (2016). The patients are grouped into different age groups, males within the most prominent group 21-30 and females 31-40), these two groups are severely affected, Dogar and Qureshy (2012) also concluded the same results in their study.…”
Section: Identification Of Hpylori By Handesupporting
confidence: 84%
“…49 cases were negative among all age groups of male patients. Normal Mucosa was seen as shown in figures 14 Immunohistochemistry was carried out with Helicobacter pylori immunostain, and all the 66 cases which were initially screened as positive by H&E were positive by IHC and the 22 cases which were negative on H&E were also positive by IHC (Table 1). Among our 210 cases, there were 51% males, and 49% females (Table 2).…”
Section: Identification Of Hpylori By Handementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Worldwide, the incidence of gastritis was 1.8-2.1 million, while in South East Asia, 583,635 per year. The incidence of gastritis in Indonesia itself is very high, which is 247,396 cases from 238.452.952 population [1]. Gastritis is defined as the histological presence of gastric mucosal inflammation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H. pylori infection plays an important role in the development of peptic ulcer in gastritis patients. H. pylori infection in developing countries was about 25-30%, where 5-27% were found in early childhood and 50-60% were found in adults aged more than 60 years old [1]. H. pylori reside within the mucous layer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the prevalence of H. pylori infection varies demographically. Although the infection may affect all ages, adults ≥ 60 years of age were rather prone to the infection ( 4 ). H. pylori can cause infection by multiple routes; however, the ingestion of bacteria is speculated as primary mode of transmission from one person to another ( 5 ), which might be attributed to the consumption of bacteria-tainted water and failure to practice proper hygiene ( 6 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%