2005
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-861318
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Helicobacter pyloriDetection Revisited

Abstract: In the present issue of Endoscopy, Fruehauf et al. [1] report the results of a study comparing the gastroscopic real−time 13 C−urea breath test with the rapid urease test.Since the recognition of the pathophysiological role of Helicobac− ter pylori in peptic ulcer diseases, gastric carcinoma and mucosa− associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma, hundreds of articles have been published on H. pylori tests. H. pylori infection can be de− tected by invasive and noninvasive methods. It can be recognized in gastric mucos… Show more

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We are grateful to Prof. Dorta for his critical appraisal of the gas− troscopic breath test (GBT) [1,2]. However, we do not agree to major points in the criticisms raised in the editorial.

GBT should not be misunderstood as a new principle for detect− ing Helicobacter pylori infection.

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We are grateful to Prof. Dorta for his critical appraisal of the gas− troscopic breath test (GBT) [1,2]. However, we do not agree to major points in the criticisms raised in the editorial.

GBT should not be misunderstood as a new principle for detect− ing Helicobacter pylori infection.

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confidence: 93%
“…We are grateful to Prof. Dorta for his critical appraisal of the gas− troscopic breath test (GBT) [1,2]. However, we do not agree to major points in the criticisms raised in the editorial.…”
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confidence: 93%