To the Editor: Nonautoimmune atrophic gastritis of the fundusis commonly considered chronic, progressive, and irreversibleand is closely associated with gastric carcinoma and endocrine-celltumors.1,2 Recent investigations support the hypothesis thatHelicobacter pylori may have a role in causing this condition.3
We evaluated the effect of the eradication of H. pylori on histologicfindings and secretorymotor gastric functions in fivemen and seven women (mean [±SD] age, 48±9 years)with nonautoimmune fundic atrophic gastritis and H. pylori infection.Exclusion criteria were the presence of pernicious anemia (identifiedon the basis of the Schilling test, mean corpuscular volume,vitamin B12. . . [Full Text of this Article]
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