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Volume 344:1174-1175 April 12, 2001 Number 15
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Helicobacter pylori: Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Cure 2000

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Edited by Richard H. Hunt and Guido N.J. Tytgat. 689 pp., illustrated. Boston, Kluwer Academic, 2000. $212. ISBN 0-7923-8764-3.

The extraordinary possibilities suggested by the discovery of the relation of the organism Helicobacter pylori to peptic ulcer disease have now been realized in the clinical management of the disorder. The implications of the various associations of H. pylori with gastric neoplasms and the functional disorders of the upper gastrointestinal tract are gradually being defined. Interest in the organism as a subject of study is beginning to move from the purview of the clinician to that of the research scientist. I approach Helicobacter pylori: Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Cure 2000 with this evolution in mind.

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