Asymptomatic small intestinal ulcerative lesions: Obesity and <i>Helicobacter pylori </i>are likely to be risk factors
Shunji Fujimori
Abstract
-infected subjects and higher in males. These results indicate that 1-2 small ulcerative lesions, such as erosions in the small intestine, can be considered to be in the normal range, and close examination is not required. It is assumed that a follow-up medical examination is required for such asymptomatic persons. The presence of many small ulcerative lesions or an unequivocal ulcer indicates an abnormality for which close examination is desired. However, in many cases, it is sufficient to scrutinize after detecting anemia, but it is difficult to make a judgment due to insufficient reports, and future studies are required.
Topics & Concepts
Helicobacter pyloriAsymptomaticMedicineGastroenterologyInternal medicineObesityRisk factorHelicobacter InfectionsPathologyHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesEosinophilic EsophagitisWhipple's Disease and Interleukins