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Autor:
Olga P, Nyssen, Dmitry, Bordin, Bojan, Tepes, Ángeles, Pérez-Aisa, Dino, Vaira, Maria, Caldas, Luis, Bujanda, Manuel, Castro-Fernandez, Frode, Lerang, Marcis, Leja, Luís, Rodrigo, Theodore, Rokkas, Limas, Kupcinskas, Jorge, Pérez-Lasala, Laimas, Jonaitis, Oleg, Shvets, Antonio, Gasbarrini, Halis, Simsek, Anthony T R, Axon, György, Buzás, Jose Carlos, Machado, Yaron, Niv, Lyudmila, Boyanova, Adrian, Goldis, Vincent, Lamy, Ante, Tonkic, Krzysztof, Przytulski, Christoph, Beglinger, Marino, Venerito, Peter, Bytzer, Lisette, Capelle, Tomica, Milosavljević, Vladimir, Milivojevic, Lea, Veijola, Javier, Molina-Infante, Liudmila, Vologzhanina, Galina, Fadeenko, Ines, Ariño, Giulia, Fiorini, Ana, Garre, Jesús, Garrido, Cristina, F Pérez, Ignasi, Puig, Frederic, Heluwaert, Francis, Megraud, Colm, O'Morain, Javier P, Gisbert, Bruno, Richard-Molard
Publikováno v:
Gut. 70(1)
The best approach forInternational multicentre prospective non-interventional registry starting in 2013 aimed to evaluate the decisions and outcomes in30 394 patients from 27 European countries were evaluated and 21 533 (78%) first-line empiricalMana
Publikováno v:
Helicobacter. 20:26-29
Helicobacter pylori is responsible for most peptic ulcers, plays a role in functional dyspepsia and is thought by some to influence the course of gastroesophageal reflux disease. This article addresses recent studies that have been published in conne
Autor:
Anthony T. R. Axon, Alexander C. Ford
Publikováno v:
Helicobacter. 15:1-6
This article summarizes the published literature concerning the epidemiology and public health implications of Helicobacter pylori infection published from April 2009 through March 2010. Prevalence of infection varied between 7 and 87% and was lower
Autor:
Anthony T. R. Axon, Sunil Sonwalkar, Nigel Scott, Eldo T. Verghese, Simon M Everett, Michael F. Dixon, Olorunda Rotimi
Publikováno v:
Histopathology. 56:900-907
Sonwalkar S A, Rotimi O, Scott N, Verghese E, Dixon M, Axon A T R A & Everett S M (2010) Histopathology 56, 900–907 A study of indefinite for dysplasia in Barrett’s oesophagus: reproducibility of diagnosis, clinical outcomes and predicting progre
Publikováno v:
Digestive Diseases. 26:11-17
Ethical and legal implications arise both when seeking a second medical opinion and when providing one. There has been debate as to whether a second opinion for a patient is a right or a concession and whilst today most would consider it to be a pati
Autor:
Anthony T. R. Axon
Publikováno v:
Helicobacter. 12:80-84
In spite of the recognition that Helicobacter pylori is responsible for most duodenal ulcer and peptic ulcer and that it is the underlying cause of most gastric cancer, little or no attention has been paid to its effect upon public health and in part
Autor:
Karen J. Goodman, Anthony T. R. Axon, Alexander C. Ford, David Forman, Paul Moayyedi, Alastair G Bailey
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Epidemiology. 36:1327-1333
Accepted 29 August 2007Background Infection with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is acquired mainly in childhood,with studies demonstrating this is related to living conditions. Effects of siblingnumber and birth order on prevalence of infection have
Publikováno v:
Gut. 56:321-327
Background: Numerous studies examining the prevalence and natural history of dyspepsia in the general population have been conducted. However, few have reported the effect of quality of life on the development of dyspepsia. A 10-year longitudinal fol
Autor:
D. S. Tompkins, Robert L. Owen, Luigi Gatta, Michael F. Dixon, Greg M Naylor, Tadakazu Shimoda, Anthony T. R. Axon, Takuji Gotoda
Publikováno v:
Gut. 55:1545-1552
The incidence of gastric cancer in Japan is four times higher than in the UK. It usually arises in a stomach with corpus predominant or pangastritis that has undergone extensive atrophy and intestinal metaplasia. We hypothesised that a Japanese popul
Publikováno v:
Gastroenterology. 129:1910-1917
Background & Aims: Population screening and treatment of Helicobacter pylori has been advocated as a means of reducing mortality from gastric cancer, as well as dyspepsia and dyspepsia-related resource use. Previous programs have failed to demonstrat