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The histologic detection of Helicobacter pylori in seropositive subjects is affected by pathology and secretory ability of the stomach.

Jun-Hyun KimSun-Young LeeSang Pyo LeeJeong Hwan KimIn-Kyung SungHyung Seok ParkChan Sup ShimHye Seung Han
Published in: Helicobacter (2018)
The risk of a negative Giemsa staining finding in seropositive subjects is increased in gastric adenocarcinoma/adenoma specimens and in subjects with a diminished gastric secretory ability with low serum PG II level of <7.45 ng/mL. A false-negative Giemsa staining finding is common in subjects with adenocarcinoma, and therefore, additional biopsies at different sites should be performed in these subjects.
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