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Background and Aim: Common endoscopic findings in stomachs with Helicobacter pylori infections include antral nodularity, thickened gastric folds, and visible submucosal vessels. These findings ...
pylori due to their low stomach acidity. Second, continuous suppression of gastric acid secretion should facilitate the rapid spread from antrum and cardia to the corpus enabling development of ...
pylori eradication; a history of gastric surgery; a recent history of upper gastrointestinal bleeding; and the presence of pangastritis during endoscopy. Pangastritis was defined as spreading of ...
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