2020
DOI: 10.28982/josam.738554
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Helicobacter pylori incidence of patients with gastritis in endoscopic biopsies

Abstract: How to cite/Atıf için: Karagöz H, Karaman A. Helicobacter pylori incidence of patients with gastritis in the endoscopic biopsies.

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“…Besides, it is seen in more than half of the world population (Johnson et al, 2012;Soylu et al, 2019). Despite the acidic environment and thick mucin layer in the stomach, H. pylori colonizes in the antrum and corpus in the stomach and also in the duodenum thanks to the urease enzyme and various adhesins (Johnson et al, 2012;Karagöz & Karaman, 2020). It is usually found under the gastric mucus layer, close to the epithelial cells and damages the epithelial cells (Malfertheiner et al, 2007).…”
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“…Besides, it is seen in more than half of the world population (Johnson et al, 2012;Soylu et al, 2019). Despite the acidic environment and thick mucin layer in the stomach, H. pylori colonizes in the antrum and corpus in the stomach and also in the duodenum thanks to the urease enzyme and various adhesins (Johnson et al, 2012;Karagöz & Karaman, 2020). It is usually found under the gastric mucus layer, close to the epithelial cells and damages the epithelial cells (Malfertheiner et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, living in crowded environments, poor hygiene conditions, low socioeconomic level, malnutrition, iron deficiency anemia, coronary artery disease, low education level of the mother and being in the O blood group are considered as risk factors (Yücel et al, 2008). Owing to development of socioeconomic, smaller family sizes, better sanitation, and the widespread use of antibiotics, it has become less common in recent years (Karagöz & Karaman, 2020).…”
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“…Due to the success of medical treatment, elective surgical treatment is almost abandoned. However, there was no decrease in the frequency of perforation, hemorrhage, and obstruction, which are among the complications of peptic ulcer [1][2][3][4]. Peptic ulcer perforation (PUP) is an important indication for emergency surgery, with 2-10% complication in peptic ulcer disease [5].…”
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confidence: 99%