GR880100089A - Gastric mucosa infection diagnosis by urease test - Google Patents

Gastric mucosa infection diagnosis by urease test

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GR880100089A
GR880100089A GR880100089A GR880100089A GR880100089A GR 880100089 A GR880100089 A GR 880100089A GR 880100089 A GR880100089 A GR 880100089A GR 880100089 A GR880100089 A GR 880100089A GR 880100089 A GR880100089 A GR 880100089A
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urease
gastric mucosa
test
gastritis
diagnosis
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Andreas Polydorou
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Zoitopoulos Kleanthis Kai Sia
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Abstract

Gastritis B is caused by the infection of the gastric mucosa by Campylobacter Pylori. This bacterium produces large amounts of urease enzyme, normally not found in the human body. The presence of this bacterium and gastritis B are both confirmed, once this enzyme is detected in the gastric mucosa. The urgent need for the diagnosis of gastritis B led to the development of the described "Urease test for the diagnosis of gastric mucosa infection caused by Campylobacter Pylori". This test is based on the hydrolysis of Urea by Urease, in an aqueous solution. The hydrolysis products increase the pH of the solution and cause a colour change of the Phenol red indicator, from yellow to red (positive test). When no urease is detected during biopsy (therefore no Campylobacter Pylori either - normal stomach), urease is not hydrolysed and the colour of the solution remains the same (negative test).
GR880100089A 1988-02-16 1988-02-16 Gastric mucosa infection diagnosis by urease test GR880100089A (en)

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EP0204438A2 (en) * 1985-05-17 1986-12-10 Barry James Marshall, M.D. Compositions and methods for the detection of urease for the diagnosis of campylobacter pyloridis infection
EP0253927A1 (en) * 1986-04-21 1988-01-27 Baylor College of Medicine A breath test for measuring urease activity in the stomach using carbon isotope urea

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EP0204438A2 (en) * 1985-05-17 1986-12-10 Barry James Marshall, M.D. Compositions and methods for the detection of urease for the diagnosis of campylobacter pyloridis infection
EP0253927A1 (en) * 1986-04-21 1988-01-27 Baylor College of Medicine A breath test for measuring urease activity in the stomach using carbon isotope urea

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