UNIDENTIFIED CURVED BACILLI ON GASTRIC EPITHELIUM IN ACTIVE CHRONIC GASTRITIS
@article{Warren1983UNIDENTIFIEDCB, title={UNIDENTIFIED CURVED BACILLI ON GASTRIC EPITHELIUM IN ACTIVE CHRONIC GASTRITIS}, author={John R. Warren and Barry J. Marshall}, journal={The Lancet}, year={1983}, volume={321}, pages={1273-1275} }
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Evidence is provided that another bacterium, aGastrospirillum, may cause gastritis in man and may be transmitted from animal to man.
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H. pylori colonization is virtually always accompanied by chronic active gastritis, which increases the individual’s risk for the development of several gastroduodenal diseases, such as gastric and duodental ulceration, gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) lymphoma, and distal gastric cancer, making it a pathogen of great significance.
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