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Incidence of Reflux Esophagitis and H Pylori Infection in Diabetic Patients

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Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2008 May 29
PMID 18506928
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Abstract

Aim: To investigate the incidence of reflux esophagitis (RE) and H pylori infection in the diabetic patient.

Methods: The incidence of RE and H pylori infection were investigated in 85 patients with diabetes mellitus and the results were compared with controls.

Results: The incidence of RE in diabetic patients was 17.6%. Although this tended to be higher in diabetic patients, there were no statistically significant differences between diabetic patients and controls. The incidence of H pylori infection in diabetic patients was 53.7% but no statistically significant difference was seen between diabetic patients and controls in the incidence of H pylori infection.

Conclusion: No significant differences could be seen between diabetic patients and controls in the incidence of RE and H pylori infection.

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