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Helicobacter Pylori Can Cause Vitamin B12 Deficiency


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1 Technique of Pharmacy Department, Basra Technical Institute, Southern Technical University, Basra, Iraq
2 Department of Basic Science, College of Dentistry, University of Babylon, Babel, Iraq
3 Basrah Health Director, Basrah, Iraq
     

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Several studies have indicated that H. pylori treatment causes an impact on the status or absorption of B12 vitamin. When talking aboutmal absorption of B12 vitamin, H. pylori is a big risk, especially for adults and older people who have suffered bacteria related diseases for a long time.A literature review of more than 25 papers have found inconclusive results due to the methodological differences in them. This paper assesses the relationship among the deficiency of vitamin B12 and H. pylori. This study involved hundred patients in total, having deficient B12 serum vitamin. The study conducted Upper G I Endoscopy and obtained gastric biopsies for histological evidence and histopathological examination of H. pylori infection. The results of the tissue biopsy pointed out chronic antral gastritis in thirty patients and chronic atrophic gastritis in sixty-two patients. It was found that the H. pylori infection by histology is positive in eight-six patients. A significant relation was found among H. pylori and atrophic gastritis and also between B12 deficiency and H. pylori. This study concluded that, the deficiency of B12Vitamin is predominant in the Helicobacter pylori infection.

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Helicobacter pylori; pernicious anemia; Vitamin B12
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Authors

Gufran Kadhim Abdulkareem
Technique of Pharmacy Department, Basra Technical Institute, Southern Technical University, Basra, Iraq
Wasan Najim Abdul-Sada
Department of Basic Science, College of Dentistry, University of Babylon, Babel, Iraq
Haider Kadhim Abdulkareem
Basrah Health Director, Basrah, Iraq

Abstract


Several studies have indicated that H. pylori treatment causes an impact on the status or absorption of B12 vitamin. When talking aboutmal absorption of B12 vitamin, H. pylori is a big risk, especially for adults and older people who have suffered bacteria related diseases for a long time.A literature review of more than 25 papers have found inconclusive results due to the methodological differences in them. This paper assesses the relationship among the deficiency of vitamin B12 and H. pylori. This study involved hundred patients in total, having deficient B12 serum vitamin. The study conducted Upper G I Endoscopy and obtained gastric biopsies for histological evidence and histopathological examination of H. pylori infection. The results of the tissue biopsy pointed out chronic antral gastritis in thirty patients and chronic atrophic gastritis in sixty-two patients. It was found that the H. pylori infection by histology is positive in eight-six patients. A significant relation was found among H. pylori and atrophic gastritis and also between B12 deficiency and H. pylori. This study concluded that, the deficiency of B12Vitamin is predominant in the Helicobacter pylori infection.

Keywords


Helicobacter pylori; pernicious anemia; Vitamin B12



DOI: https://doi.org/10.37506/v20%2Fi1%2F2020%2Fmlu%2F194338