Characteristics of gastroduodenal ulcers in patients with negative biopsies for Helicobacter pylori.
Objetives. To evaluate the clinical, epidemiological
and endoscopic characteristics of the Helicobacter pylori
(Hp) negative peptic ulcer disease. Methods. In this
cross sectional study we included 651 patients diagnosed
of peptic ulcer disease between January 2000 and
December 2005. The diagnosis of Hp infection was
established by histology. Clinical and epidemiological
characteristics of patients with and without Hp infection
were compared. Results. Males prevailed (69%).
Hp negative ulcers were older (57,73 +/- 19,44 years
old vs 50,26 +/- 18, 64 years old, P < 0.001). Clinical
characteristics did not differ among both groups. Duodenal
ulcer prevailed in Hp positive patients (56,5%)
and gastric ulcer in Hp negative patients (53,5%).
Multiple ulcers and intestinal metaplasia were more
frequently found in Hp negative cases [9.3% vs 4.5
% (P = 0,015) and 34.5% vs 22.1% (P = 0,001),
respectively]. Conclusion. Hp negative peptic ulcer disease
is found in older patients, with a higher frequency
of gastric ulcers, multiple lesions and intestinal metaplasia.
Authors: Montes Teves, Pedro; Salazar Ventura, Sonia; Monge Salgado, Eduardo
Source: Acta Gastroenterol Latinoam
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/314561
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