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Relationship between Atrophic Body Gastritis (ABG) Antibodies to Intrinsic Factor (IFA) and H. pylori Infection.(Abstract)

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| October 01, 2001 | Grossi, C.; Negrini, R.; Lahner, E.; Capurso, G.; Caruana, P.; Bordi, C.; Fave, G. Delle; Annibale, B. | COPYRIGHT 2003 British Medical Association. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

C. Grossi [1]

R. Negrini [2]

E. Lahner [1]

G. Capurso [1]

P. Caruana [3]

C. Bordi [3]

G. Delle Fave [1]

B. Annibale [1]

[7/10] [*] Relationship between Atrophic Body Gastritis (ABG) Antibodies to Intrinsic Factor (IFA) and H. pylori Infection

Background: Pernicious anaemia (PA) is considered an autoimmune disease associated with the presence of antibodies against both parietal cells (PCA) and intrinsic factor (IFA) It has been suggested that PA could be the end stage of ABG. Hp infection can lead to corporal atrophic changes.

Aim: To investigate in ABG patients classified according …

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