KMID : 1101220000320030287
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2000 Volume.32 No. 3 p.287 ~ p.291
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Detection of Helicobacter pylori to Areas of Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia by the Genta stain
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Lee Kwang-Ju
Hwang Seock-Yeon Lee Myung-Hwan Kim Sung-In
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Abstract
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Infection with Helicobacter pylori is the most important cause of chronic active gastritis. One mean of evolution of chronic active gastritis is the development of atrophic gastritis, a condition almost universally associated with extensive intestinal metaplasia. The study was conducted on 69 gastric biopsy specimens with intestinal metaplasia. Slide from each specimens were stained using the Genta stain to identify the detection of bacteria and types of intestinal metaplasia. In 56 (81 %) of 96 patients, incomplete intestinal metaplasia was found. In 9 (16 % ) of 56 patients with incomplete intestinal metaplasia.But in all of the intestinal metaplasia H. pylori was not detection in the area of intestinal metaplasia. The common subtype of intestinal metaplasia was incomplete metaplasia. Although in small case, H. pylori was detection only to the area of the incomplete type of intestinal metaplasia.
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KEYWORD
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Incomplete intestinal metaplasia, Helicobacter pylori, Genta stain
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