H . pylori 감염과 관련된 다발성 위 용종증에 대한 제균요법의 임상적 고찰

Background: Little has been known about the incidence, the relationship with H. pylori infection and the prognosis of the multiple gastric polyposis. Recently, it was suggested that the eradication of H. pylori infection led the disappearance of the gastric polyps associated with H. pylori. We carri...

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Published inThe Korean journal of medicine Vol. 61; no. 1; pp. 24 - 32
Main Authors 하정수, Jung Su Ha, 김성목, Sung Mok Kim, 장윤식, Yun Sick Chang, 이연재, Youn Jae Lee, 이상혁, Sang Hyuk Lee, 김영주, Young Ju Kim, 윤혜경, Hye Kyoung Yoon, 설상영, Sang Yong Seol, 정정명, Jung Myung Chung
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한내과학회 01.07.2001
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ISSN1738-9364

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Summary:Background: Little has been known about the incidence, the relationship with H. pylori infection and the prognosis of the multiple gastric polyposis. Recently, it was suggested that the eradication of H. pylori infection led the disappearance of the gastric polyps associated with H. pylori. We carried out a prospective study to determine the effect of H. pylori eradication on multiple gastric polyposis associated with H, pylori. Methods-From July 1997 through August 2000, 13 patients who had multiple gastric polyposis on upper gastrointestinal endoscopy were recruited for this study. After eradication of H. pylori, we performed follow-up endoscopy at 2-3 months and 5-6 months later. Results : The topographical distributions of gastric polyps were as following : antrum only in 7 cases, antrum and lower body in 4 cases, antrum and fundus area in 1 case, and entire stomach in 1 cases, respectively. The histopathological findings were as following : 13 cases showed chronic active gastritis, 2 cases with hyperplastic polyps, and 1 case with adenomatous polyps. After eradication of H. pylori infection, regression of multiple gastric polyps occurred in 7 cases (53.8%). In 7 cases with regression, regression was observed in 5 cases with chronic active gastritis alone, 1 case with hyperplastic polyps, and 1 case with adenomatous polyps. The re-biopsy specimens in 7 cases with regression revealed that the grade of inflammation decreased from 2.2 to 1.5 by the histological index of the updated Sydney system. Conclusion : With these results, we may conclude that the development of multiple gastric polyposis might be closely related with chronic H. pylori infection, and the eradication of H. pylori could lead to the regression of polyposis. (Korean J Med 61:24-32, 2001)
Bibliography:The Korean Association Of Internal Medicine
ISSN:1738-9364