2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0953-6205(02)00094-8
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Helicobacter pylori infection in diabetic patients: prevalence and endoscopic findings

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“…This is in agreement with previous studies reported by Candelli et al [10], Anastasios et al [7], Demir et al [8] Xia et al [9], and Ko et al [11]. However, other studies reported a higher prevalence of H. pylori infection in type 2 diabetic patients in comparison to non diabetic subjects [12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…This is in agreement with previous studies reported by Candelli et al [10], Anastasios et al [7], Demir et al [8] Xia et al [9], and Ko et al [11]. However, other studies reported a higher prevalence of H. pylori infection in type 2 diabetic patients in comparison to non diabetic subjects [12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Community based surveys gave conflicting results about the prevalence of gastro-intestinal (GI) tract symptoms in persons with or without DM [5,6]. Some studies reported no difference in H. pylori infection rates between diabetic patients and controls [7][8][9][10][11], while other studies reported a higher rate of H. pylori infection in diabetic patients [12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have shown a higher prevalence of H.pylori infection in people with type 1 (de Luis et al, 1998; El-Eshmawy et al, 2011) and type 2 diabetes (Bener et al, 2007;Devrajani et al, 2010). This relationship seems to be correlated with gender (Hamed et al, 2008), BMI (Bener et al, 2007;Perdichizzi et al, 1996), the duration of diabetes (de Luis et al, 1998), the presence of dyspepsia, cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (Gulcelik et al, 2005) and glycated hemoglobin (Chen and Blaser, 2012;Hsieh et al, 2013), whilst other studies have indicated neutral or even negative results (Anastasios et al, 2002;Demir et al, 2008;Gillum, 2004). These contradictory findings might well be due to the different study populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have suggested a higher prevalence of H. pylori infection in patients with diabetes 7,8,9,10 . However other studies 11,12,13 did not reveal significant association of this infection in diabetic patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%