Helicobacter pylori in peptic ulceration and gastritis

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Helicobacter pylori in peptic ulceration and gastritis

edited by Barry J. Marshall, Richard W. McCallum, Richard L. Guerrant

Blackwell Scientific Publications , Distributors, USA and Canada, Mosby-Year Book, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Helicobacter pylori is increasingly recognised as a cause of gastritis and peptic ulceration and, in order to successfully treat this common problem, gastroenterologists must be aware of the latest epidemiological, chemical and research developments. This volume is a thorough review of the epidemiological, microbiological, molecular biological and immunological background of H.pylori with strong emphasis on chemical diagnosis and management and treatment with drugs. Professor Marshall who discovered this organism and who has pioneered new treatments heads an impressive team of authors to provide a practical, positive, clinically oriented approach to diagnosis and therapy.

目次

  • Gastritis - classification and histology then and now
  • the microbiology and taxonomy of helicobacter pylori and related bacteria
  • non-ulcer dyspepsia - epidemiology, natural history and association with helicobacter pylori
  • the epidemiology of helicobacter pylori infection
  • gastro CLO, ulcer disease and gastritis in animals and animal models of helicobacter pylori gastritis
  • interactions of microbial adhesions and toxins with gastrointestinal mucosa
  • laboratory diagnosis and handling of helicobacter pylori
  • immunology and helicobacter pylori
  • molecular biology and its application to helicobacter pylori
  • randomized controlled trials of peptic ulcer therapy in the helicobacter pylori era
  • helicobacter pylori and duodenal ulcer
  • practical diagnosis of helicobacter pylori
  • treatment of helicobacter pylori
  • nausea, vomiting and helicobacter pylori
  • pharmacology of DeNol and use in non-ulcer dyspepsia
  • paediatric helicobacter pylori infection.

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