1. Comparison of three stool antigen tests for Helicobacter pylori detection
- Author
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Andrews, J., Marsden, B., Brown, D., Wong, V.S., Wood, E., and Kelsey, M.
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Patients -- Care and treatment -- Health aspects -- Medical examination -- Usage -- Physiological aspects -- Methods -- Research ,Clinical pathology -- Research -- Physiological aspects -- Usage -- Health aspects -- Methods ,Immunohistochemistry -- Usage -- Physiological aspects -- Methods -- Health aspects -- Research ,Helicobacter infections -- Health aspects -- Diagnosis -- Care and treatment -- Complications and side effects -- Research -- Prevention ,Hemorrhage -- Health aspects -- Causes of -- Care and treatment -- Prevention -- Complications and side effects -- Diagnosis -- Research ,Biopsy -- Methods -- Health aspects -- Physiological aspects -- Usage -- Research ,Antigens -- Physiological aspects -- Methods -- Research -- Usage -- Health aspects ,Diagnosis -- Methods -- Usage -- Research -- Health aspects -- Physiological aspects ,Weight loss -- Health aspects -- Causes of -- Prevention -- Diagnosis -- Care and treatment -- Complications and side effects -- Research ,Health - Abstract
J Clin Pathol 2003;56:769-771 Background: Active Helicobacter pylori infection can be diagnosed by invasive (biopsy based) or non-invasive methods, such as stool antigen testing. Aims: To compare three stool antigen [...]
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- 2003