1995
DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1046500
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Praediktiver Wert einer Latex-Agglutination auf Helicobacter pylori bei Kindern mit rezidivierenden abdominellen Beschwerden

Abstract: In a prospective investigation, a rapid latex test for Helicobacter pylori in the serum (Pyloriset) was carried out in 39 patients with recurrent abdominal pain aged from six to 15 years. The test was positive in 19 patients. All of these children were subjected to gastroduodenoscopy. Seven cases showed a Helicobacter-associated chronic active antrum gastritis, whereas in the remaining 12 children gastritis not induced by Helicobacter or normal mucosa was found. Of the 20 Pyloriset-negative patients, only five… Show more

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“…This value decreases to 9% in children aged 1 to 2 years, and reaches 35% in subjects aged 15 to 20 years (20). However, some investigators have sought to determine the role of HP infection in symptomatic children; the results of some studies are shown in Table 2 (8,12,21‐23). Although these series differ in clinical criteria for enrollment, we found the value of HP prevalence in children with dyspepsia reflects that described in series of equivalent size from countries with a similar social and economic development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This value decreases to 9% in children aged 1 to 2 years, and reaches 35% in subjects aged 15 to 20 years (20). However, some investigators have sought to determine the role of HP infection in symptomatic children; the results of some studies are shown in Table 2 (8,12,21‐23). Although these series differ in clinical criteria for enrollment, we found the value of HP prevalence in children with dyspepsia reflects that described in series of equivalent size from countries with a similar social and economic development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%