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Early-pathologic Changes of Gastric and Duodenal Mucosa in Children Infected by Different Types of Helicobacter Pylori / 实用儿科临床杂志
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-638478
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the early-pathologic changes in children′s antrum infected with different types of Hp and study the Hp isolate′s pathogenic.Methods The serum types of CagA and VacA from Hp were determined by Westen-Blot in 70 patients with Hp positive and 36 patients with Hp negative.The standard of gastritis pathologic classification was accordance with that of international made in Sydney. The pathogenic of Hp affecting was evaluated by the degree of inflammation, severity of active gastritis,lymph follicles and atrophy.Results The detection rate of type Ⅰwith high virulence in Hp isolates was 68.1%,mid-type isolates was 27.7% and type Ⅱ with low virulence isolates was 4.2%.To observe the pathologic distinction in 49 patients with type Ⅰisolate,20 patients with mid-type isolate and 3 patients with type Ⅱ isolate,the type Ⅰ and mid-type isolates had significant difference in inflammation and their activity in either antrum or duodenal ampulla.Three patients with type Ⅱ isolate have not active gastritis.Type Ⅰand mid-type isolates had significant difference in lymph follicles,and the lymph follicles caused by type Ⅰwere significant higher than those caused by mid-type.But there were no significant differences in intestinal metaplasia and atrophy.Conclusions TypeⅠisolate with high virulence is the main detection isolate of children infected by Hp in our district.There is inflammation occurrence in antrum specimens in childhood who infected with Hp.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics Year: 1994 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics Year: 1994 Type: Article