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1. Figure 287-14. Chronic gastritis and H. pylori organisms. Steiner...
Harrison's Online > Chapter 287. Peptic Ulcer Disease and Related Disorders > Related Conditions > Gastritis > Chronic Gastritis > Type B Gastritis

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2. Figure 287-6. Outline of the bacterial and host factors important in determining H....
Harrison's Online > Chapter 287. Peptic Ulcer Disease and Related Disorders > Peptic Ulcer Disease > Pathophysiologic Basis of Peptic Ulcer Disease > Pathophysiology > H. pylori and Acid Peptic Disorders > Pathophysiology

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3. Figure 287-7. Summary of potential mechanisms by which H. pylori may lead...
Harrison's Online > Chapter 287. Peptic Ulcer Disease and Related Disorders > Peptic Ulcer Disease > Pathophysiologic Basis of Peptic Ulcer Disease > Pathophysiology > H. pylori and Acid Peptic Disorders > Pathophysiology

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4. Figure 287-8. Natural history of H. pylori infection.(Used with...
Harrison's Online > Chapter 287. Peptic Ulcer Disease and Related Disorders > Peptic Ulcer Disease > Pathophysiologic Basis of Peptic Ulcer Disease > Pathophysiology > H. pylori and Acid Peptic Disorders > Pathophysiology

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5. Fig. 26-25. Helicobacter pylori closely adherent to the cell membrane (top), and...
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery > Chapter 26. Stomach > Peptic Ulcer Disease > Pathophysiology and Etiology > Helicobacter pylori Infection

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6. Fig. 26-26. Model of Helicobacter effects on duodenal ulcer pathogenesis.
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery > Chapter 26. Stomach > Peptic Ulcer Disease > Pathophysiology and Etiology > Helicobacter pylori Infection

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7. Fig. 26-27. Pathogen-host interactions in the pathogenesis of Helicobacter pylori...
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery > Chapter 26. Stomach > Peptic Ulcer Disease > Pathophysiology and Etiology > Helicobacter pylori Infection

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8. Fig. 26-28. Helicobacter treatment dramatically decreases the recurrence rate of duodenal...
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery > Chapter 26. Stomach > Peptic Ulcer Disease > Pathophysiology and Etiology > Helicobacter pylori Infection

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9. Figure 13–18. Relation of H pylori infection to upper GI conditions.
Pathophysiology of Disease > Chapter 13. Gastrointestinal Disease > Pathophysiology of Disorders of the Stomach > Acid-Peptic Disease > Etiology

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10. Figure 13–19. Left: Acid hyposecretion. H pylori infection of the stomach body...
Pathophysiology of Disease > Chapter 13. Gastrointestinal Disease > Pathophysiology of Disorders of the Stomach > Acid-Peptic Disease > Pathology & Pathogenesis

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