[Role of Helicobacter species in hepatobiliary diseases]3

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[Role of Helicobacter species in hepatobiliary diseases]3. / Rasmussen, M.E.; Lauritsen, L.E.; Andersen, Leif Percival.

I: Ugeskrift for læger, Bind 170, Nr. 23, 2008, s. 2010-2015.

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Rasmussen, ME, Lauritsen, LE & Andersen, LP 2008, '[Role of Helicobacter species in hepatobiliary diseases]3', Ugeskrift for læger, bind 170, nr. 23, s. 2010-2015.

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Rasmussen, M. E., Lauritsen, L. E., & Andersen, L. P. (2008). [Role of Helicobacter species in hepatobiliary diseases]3. Ugeskrift for læger, 170(23), 2010-2015.

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Rasmussen ME, Lauritsen LE, Andersen LP. [Role of Helicobacter species in hepatobiliary diseases]3. Ugeskrift for læger. 2008;170(23):2010-2015.

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Rasmussen, M.E. ; Lauritsen, L.E. ; Andersen, Leif Percival. / [Role of Helicobacter species in hepatobiliary diseases]3. I: Ugeskrift for læger. 2008 ; Bind 170, Nr. 23. s. 2010-2015.

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abstract = "Helicobacter species have been found in extragastric tissues of humans and mice, and it has been shown that hepatic infection with H. hepaticus causes chronic hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in mice. 18 studies of humans with hepatobiliary diseases have been reviewed. In studies of patients with HCC the results imply a pathogen role of Helicobacter species. The same trend was not found in studies of humans with other hepatobiliary diseases. There is no evidence of the possible involvement of Helicobacter species in the development of diseases in the hepatobiliary system Udgivelsesdato: 2008/6/2",
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N2 - Helicobacter species have been found in extragastric tissues of humans and mice, and it has been shown that hepatic infection with H. hepaticus causes chronic hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in mice. 18 studies of humans with hepatobiliary diseases have been reviewed. In studies of patients with HCC the results imply a pathogen role of Helicobacter species. The same trend was not found in studies of humans with other hepatobiliary diseases. There is no evidence of the possible involvement of Helicobacter species in the development of diseases in the hepatobiliary system Udgivelsesdato: 2008/6/2

AB - Helicobacter species have been found in extragastric tissues of humans and mice, and it has been shown that hepatic infection with H. hepaticus causes chronic hepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in mice. 18 studies of humans with hepatobiliary diseases have been reviewed. In studies of patients with HCC the results imply a pathogen role of Helicobacter species. The same trend was not found in studies of humans with other hepatobiliary diseases. There is no evidence of the possible involvement of Helicobacter species in the development of diseases in the hepatobiliary system Udgivelsesdato: 2008/6/2

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