1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(98)80674-4
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The association between Helicobacter infection and transaminase

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“…How-ever, the same group identified a significantly higher (P = .006) mean serum cholesterol level in association with H pylori infection in a study of 3274 healthy Korean adults. 57 Although statistically significant, this difference was small and unlikely to be clinically meaningful.…”
Section: Effects Of H Pylori Infection Onmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…How-ever, the same group identified a significantly higher (P = .006) mean serum cholesterol level in association with H pylori infection in a study of 3274 healthy Korean adults. 57 Although statistically significant, this difference was small and unlikely to be clinically meaningful.…”
Section: Effects Of H Pylori Infection Onmentioning
confidence: 86%