Long-Term Follow-up of Children with Helicobacter pylori-Associated Nonulcer Dyspepsia After Eradication of the Infection

  • C. De Giacomo
  • P. Perotti
  • E. Giacobone
  • R. Daturi
  • L. Villani
  • R. Fiocca
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Abstract

Helicobacter pylori infection has been described in children with peptic ulcer disease and chronic type B gastritis. In all reported pediatric series the most frequent symptom associated with the infection was recurrent epigastric or abdominal pain. Combination of amoxycilhn with colloidal bismuth subcitrate [2] or with tinidazole [4] eradicated the infection and improved symptoms and gastritis in approximately 70% of infected children. Follow-up of these patients was generally limited to a few months after discontinuation of therapy. To study the outcome of the disease after successful treatment we prospectively followed- up children and adolescents with H. pylori-associated nonulcer dyspepsia for a mean period of 3 years after eradication of the infection.

Keywords

Pylorus Infection Peptic Ulcer Disease Chronic Gastritis Infected Child Recurrent Abdominal Pain 
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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994

Authors and Affiliations

  • C. De Giacomo
    • 1
  • P. Perotti
    • 1
  • E. Giacobone
    • 2
  • R. Daturi
    • 2
  • L. Villani
    • 3
  • R. Fiocca
    • 3
  1. 1.Clinica PediatricaIRCCS PoliclinicoPaviaItaly
  2. 2.Servizio di Analisi MicrobiologicheIRCCS Policlinico San MatteoPaviaItaly
  3. 3.Istituto di Anatomia PatologicaIRCCS Policlinico San MatteoPaviaItaly

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