Alsuaidan, B., Albugam, G., Alshammery, S., Al-Qwizani, A., Aloqalaa, K., Alrashed, F., Tayeb, A., Felemban, D., Alrehaili, M., Ismael, M. (2018). Helicobacter Pylori Infection: Independent Risk Indicator of Gastric Adenocarcinoma and The Role of Surgery. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 70(8), 1327-1332. doi: 10.12816/0044643
Bassam Hmoud Alsuaidan; Ghaliah Hamdan Albugam; Sahar Matter Alshammery; Abdulmalek Rshood Al-Qwizani; Khawlah Fraih Aloqalaa; Faris Ali Abdullah Alrashed; Abrar Anas A Tayeb; Dalia Abdulaziz Felemban; Mohammed Suwaileh Alrehaili; Mohammed Zuhair Ismael. "Helicobacter Pylori Infection: Independent Risk Indicator of Gastric Adenocarcinoma and The Role of Surgery". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 70, 8, 2018, 1327-1332. doi: 10.12816/0044643
Alsuaidan, B., Albugam, G., Alshammery, S., Al-Qwizani, A., Aloqalaa, K., Alrashed, F., Tayeb, A., Felemban, D., Alrehaili, M., Ismael, M. (2018). 'Helicobacter Pylori Infection: Independent Risk Indicator of Gastric Adenocarcinoma and The Role of Surgery', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 70(8), pp. 1327-1332. doi: 10.12816/0044643
Alsuaidan, B., Albugam, G., Alshammery, S., Al-Qwizani, A., Aloqalaa, K., Alrashed, F., Tayeb, A., Felemban, D., Alrehaili, M., Ismael, M. Helicobacter Pylori Infection: Independent Risk Indicator of Gastric Adenocarcinoma and The Role of Surgery. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018; 70(8): 1327-1332. doi: 10.12816/0044643
Helicobacter Pylori Infection: Independent Risk Indicator of Gastric Adenocarcinoma and The Role of Surgery
Background: Helicobacter pylori is a ubiquitous organism that is current in about half of the global population. Chronic infection with helicobacter pylori causes atrophic and even metaplastic changes in the stomach, and it has a known association with peptic ulcer disease. This bacterial species colonizes the stomach of the greater part of the total populace; notwithstanding, only a very small proportion of infected subjects improve adenocarcinoma. helicobacter pylori causes a chronic gastritis that might last periods, and a multistep precancerous process is documented for the most common histologic type of gastric adenocarcinoma: the intestinal type. Objectives: Distinguishing of individuals at high risk for gastric cancer. Conclusion: This article briefly summarizes the main aspects concerning gastric adenocarcinomas and the carcinogenic effects of HELICOBACTER pylori infection.