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Helicobacter pylori, Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990 [Paperback / softback]

  • Format: Paperback / softback, 478 pages, height x width: 242x170 mm, weight: 841 g, XV, 478 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Pub. Date: 29-Dec-2011
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642753175
  • ISBN-13: 9783642753176
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 478 pages, height x width: 242x170 mm, weight: 841 g, XV, 478 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Pub. Date: 29-Dec-2011
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642753175
  • ISBN-13: 9783642753176
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Helieobaeter pylori has recently been recognized as a new genus according to specific taxonomic criteria; the "popular" name Campylobaeter pylori has been corrected by scientific progress. Following the discovery of the spiral microorgan­ ism in gastric mucosa by Marshall and Warren in 1982, it took only a few years for H. pylori to become established as a factor in the pathogenesis of gastritis and peptic ulcer disease. Interest in different aspects of H. pylori has grown continuously and has attracted scientists from various medical and biological disciplines such as gastroenterology, microbiology, pathology, immunology, and pharmacology. Indeed H. pylori provides an excellent model for interdisciplinary interaction and cooperation. To promote this concept of interdisciplinary research and exchange of knowledge, a European Campylobacter (Helicobacter) Pylori Study Group was founded in 1987 in Copenhagen. The second meeting of this expanding group was held from October 12-14,1989 in Ulm, FRG. The fact that more than 500 participants attended the conference and that 187 original contributions from all five continents were presented clearly confirmed that H. pylori has "scientifically infected" the whole world. Our understanding of the microbiological and pathogenetic aspects of H. pylori is continuously being challenged as new results follow swifthy from different research areas. This book includes an update and progress report on the various aspects of H. pylori presented and discussed in special workshops held during the meeting in Ulm.

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Helicobacter pylori - Taxonomy and Biology
Taxonomy of Helicobacter pylori and Related Bacteria
3(6)
C. S. Goodwin
Helicobacter pylori: Microbiological Aspects
9(10)
A. Lee
Development of Genetic and Molecular Approaches for the Diagnosis and Study of the Pathogenesis of Helicobacter pylori
19(4)
A. Labigne
V. Cussac
P. Courcoux
Assessment of DNA and Protein Molecular Fingerprinting Methods for Strain Identification of Helicobacter pylori
23(6)
J. Fraser
R. J. Owen
D. D. Morgan
M. Costas
D. R. Morgan
The Genesis of Coccal Forms of Helicobacter pylori
29(9)
D. M. Jones
A. Curry
Epidemiology of Helicobacter pylori Infections
38(3)
M. J. Blaser
Physiology of Helicobacter pylori
41(8)
W. Opferkuch
G. Geis
H. Leying
S. Suerbaum
In Vitro Susceptibility of Helicobacter pylori to Antibiotics and Bismuth Salts and the Importance of Aquired Resistance to Antibiotics in Treatment Failures of H. pylori Infection
49(10)
Y. Glupczynski
Taxonomy and Biology of Helicobacter pylori - a Comment
59(4)
F. Megraud
Pathogenic Mechanisms of Helicobacter pylori
Virulence Factors of Helicobacter pylori - Ultrastructural Features
63(11)
G. Bode
P. Malfertheiner
G. Lehnhardt
H. Ditschuneit
Molecular Cloning and Sequencing of Helicobacter pylori Urease Genes and Detection of H. pylori using the Polymerase Chain Reaction Technique
74(7)
C. L. Cayton
M. J. Pallen
H. Kleanthous
B. W. Wren
S. Tabaqchali
The Structure of Helicobacter pylori Urease
81(5)
P. R. Hawtin
A. R. Stacey
D. G. Newell
Pathogenic Mechanisms of Helicobacter pylori: Production of Cytotoxin
86(10)
N. Figura
M. Bugnoli
M. G. Cusi
A. M. Pucci
P. Lusini
S. Quaranta
A. Barberi
A. Rossolini
A. L. DiTommaso
T. DeMagistris
R. Rappuoli
L. Marri
R. A. Musmanno
M. Russi
M. Guarna
M. Losi
Helicobacter pylori Hemagglutinins - Possible Gut Mucosa Adhesins
96(8)
T. Wadstrom
J. L. Guruge
S. Wei
P. Aleljung
A. Ljungh
Lectin Typing of Helicobacter pylori
104(6)
F. Ascencio
J. Guruge
A. Ljungh
F. Megraud
S. Wei
T. Wadstrom
Association of Helicobacter pylori with Epithelial Cells
110(8)
J. L. Fauchere
M. J. Blaser
Influence of Helicobacter pylori on Intragastric Environment: Bile Acids and Biliary Lipids
118(4)
R. Raedsch
S. Pohl
A. Stiehl
J. Plachky
Animal Models of Helicobacter pylori Gastritis
122(6)
L. Engstrand
The Pathogenic Mechanisms of Helicobacter pylori - a Comment
128(9)
D. G. Newell
Local and Systemic Immune Response
Methods of Studying the Immune Response
137(4)
H. von Wulffen
Serodiagnosis of Helicobacter pylori Infections: Suitability of Various Antigen Preparations
141(6)
A. M. Hirschl
M. L. Rotter
Possible Clinical Uses of Serology to Helicobacter pylori
147(7)
G. M. Sobala
Evaluation of a Clinical Role for Serology to Helicobacter pylori
154(5)
G. M. Sobala
B. J. Rathbone
T. Shallcross
J. I. Wyatt
M. F. Dixon
R. V. Heatley
A. T. R. Axon
Serum Antibodies to the Vacuolating Toxin Produced by Helicobacter pylori
159(3)
N. Figura
O. Fanti
P. Guglielmetti
A. Barberi
A. Rossolini
A. Zanchi
M. G. Cusi
R. A. Musmanno
M. Russi
S. Quaranta
Local Immune Responses to Helicobacter pylori Infections
162(5)
A. R. Stacey
P. R. Hawtin
D. G. Newell
Molecular Cloning of Immunodominant Antigen Epitopes of Helicobacter pylori for Development of a Specific ELISA to Diagnose H. pylori Infection
167(5)
C. L. Clayton
H. Kleanthous
J. Herrmann
E. Jacobs
M. Kist
S. Tabaqchali
The Effect of Treatment on Circulating Anti-Helicobacter pylori Antibodies - a Two-Year Follow-Up Study
172(4)
D. G. Newell
G. D. Bell
J. Weil
P. Jones
P. Gant
G. Harrison
Local and Systemic Immune Response - a Comment
176(5)
B. Rathbone
Morphological Aspects of Gastritis
Helicobacter pylori Induced Gastritis in Childhood
181(7)
S. J. Czinn
Comparison of Several Methods of Detecting Helicobacter pylori
188(7)
R. J. L. F. Loffeld
E. Stobberingh
J. A. Flendrig
J. W. Arends
Endoscopic and Histologic Aspects of Gastritis
195(11)
G. N. J. Tytgat
S. Hofer
E. A. J. Rauws
Correlation Between the Grade of Activity of Type B Gastritis and Synthesis of Glycoproteins
206(7)
K. Baczako
A. Stanescu
P. Fabritius
P. Malfertheiner
Immunohistological Patterns of the Local Immune Response in Helicobacter pylori Gastritis
213(10)
T. Kirchner
A. Melber
W. Fischbach
K. L. Heilmann
H. K. Muller-Hermelink
Risk of Peptic Ulcer in Gastritis
223(5)
P. Sipponen
Differences Between Helicobacter pylori Associated Gastritis in Patients with Duodenal Ulcer, Pyloric Ulcer, Other Gastric Ulcer, and Gastritis Without Ulcer
228(9)
S. Eidt
M. Stolte
Lymphocytic Gastritis
237(8)
J. Haot
A. Jouret
P. Mainguet
Exocrine and Endocrine Epithelial Changes in Types A and B Chronic Gastritis
245(14)
E. Solcia
C. Capella
R. Fiocca
M. Cornaggia
G. Rindi
L. Villani
F. Bosi
L. Ambrosiani
The Classification of Gastritis
259(6)
K. L. Heilmann
M. Stolte
Morphological Aspects of Gastritis - a Comment
265(6)
A. Price
M. Stolte
Helicobacter pylori in Duodenal Ulcer Pathogenesis
Aetiological Factors in Duodenal Ulcer
271(8)
J. J. Misiewicz
The Histogenesis of Gastric Metaplasia, in Non-specific Duodenitis
279(13)
K. C. Lin
N. A. Wright
Gastric Metaplasia in Duodenal Mucosa - Key Factor for H. pylori Colonization and Duodenal Ulcer Pathogenesis?
292(10)
P. Malfertheiner
A. Stanescu
G. Bode
K. Baczako
P. H. Kuhl
H. Ditschuneit
The Relationship between Gastric Metaplasia and Inflammation in the Duodenum
302(4)
J. I. Wyatt
Gastroduodenal Motility in Relationship with Peptic Ulcer Pathogenesis and Helicobacter pylori Infection
306(6)
O. Pieramico
P. Malfertheiner
Relationship Between Helicobacter pylori and Gastroduodenal Physiology: Acid Secretion and epsinogens
312(5)
K. J. Hengels
Helicobacter pylori and Duodenal Ulcer in the Gastrin Link
317(10)
J. Calam
S. Levi
K. Beardshall
R. Playford
P. Ghosh
I. Swift
W. Foulkes
G. Haddad
Early Relapse Rate After Healing of H. pylori Positive Duodenal Ulcers
327(8)
G. A. Mannes
E. Bayerdorffer
Gastric Surgery and Helicobacter pylori
335(5)
M. Buchler
P. Malfertheiner
H. Friess
F. Flock
A. Stanescu
K. Baczako
H. G. Beger
Is H. pylori-Negative Duodenal Ulcer a Separate Disease?
340(5)
N. J. Talley
Helicobacter pylori in the Pathogenesis of Peptic Ulcer - Evidence in Favour
345(5)
A. T. R. Axon
Helicobacter pylori as a Pathogenetic Factor in Peptic Ulcer - the Argument Against
350(4)
W. L. Peterson
Helicobacter pylori in Duodenal Ulcer Pathogenesis - a Comment
354(7)
J. Wyatt
Nonulcer Dyspepsia and Motility
Is Helicobacter pylori a Cause of Nonulcer Dyspepsia?
361(9)
N. J. Talley
Gastritis and Altered Motility; the Ability of a Mucosal Inflammatory Reaction to Alter Enteric Nerve and Smooth Muscle in the Gut
370(5)
S. M. Collins
Influence of Chronic Antral and Duodenal Inflammation on Motor Disorders
375(6)
L. Marzio
O. Pieramico
Therapeutic Approaches
Why Should We Treat Helicobacter pylori Infection?
381(7)
M. Deltenre
E. Dekoster
J. F. Nyst
Y. Glupczynski
How to Eradicate Helicobacter pylori and Prevent Reinfection
388(7)
C. O'Morain
Drug Resistance in Helicobacter pylori
395(7)
E. Mathai
T. O'Riordan
A. Tobin
S. Beattie
M. Cafferky
C. O'Morain
If, When, and How to Treat Children?
402(7)
S. Cadranel
The General Chemistry of Bismuth with Relevance to Pharmacy and Medicine
409(18)
H. H. Paradies
Safety Profile of Bismuth-Containing Medications
427(7)
J. R. Lambert
Is Nonulcer Dyspepsia Improved by Treating Helicobacter pylori Infection?
434(4)
A. T. R. Axon
Five-Day Triple Therapy and 15-Day Double Therapy on Helicobacter pylori Eradication
438(3)
L. G. V. Coelho
M. C. F. Passos
D. M. M. Queiroz
A. J. A. Barbosa
E. N. Mendes
G. A. Rocha
C. A. Oliveira
G. F. Lima Jr.
Y. Chausson
L. P. Castro
Antibacterial Therapy: Effect on Healing and Relapse of Peptic Ulcer Disease
441(7)
G. Borsch
Natural History and Long-Term Monitoring of Therapeutic Attempts to Eradicate H. pylori
448(4)
E. A. J. Rauws
G. H. J. Tytgat
Optimal Conditions for the Design of a Clinical Trial in Helicobacter pylori Related Duodenal Ulceration
452(6)
R. E. Pounder
C. U. Nwokolo
Treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection: a Comment
458(5)
M. Deltenre
Perspectives
Helicobacter pylori - Future Directions in Research
463(8)
D. Y. Graham
Subject Index 471