Absence of Helicobacter spp in the liver of patients with primary or metastatic liver cancer
2002; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 36; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1053/jhep.2002.36367
ISSN1527-3350
AutoresNicola Coppola, G. de Stefano, Cecilia Marrocco, Ferdinando Scarano, Carlo Scolastico, Luciano Tarantino, F Piccinino, Evangelista Sagnelli, Antonio Giorgio, Pietro Filippini,
Tópico(s)Veterinary medicine and infectious diseases
ResumoHepatologyVolume 36, Issue 5 p. 1300-1301 CorrespondenceFree Access Absence of Helicobacter spp in the liver of patients with primary or metastatic liver cancer Nicola Coppola M.D., Nicola Coppola M.D. Department of Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, 2nd University of NaplesSearch for more papers by this authorGiorgio de Stefano M.D., Giorgio de Stefano M.D. Interventional Ultrasound Service, Azienda Ospedaliera D. Cotugno, Naples, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorCecilia Marrocco Ph.D., Cecilia Marrocco Ph.D. Department of Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, 2nd University of NaplesSearch for more papers by this authorFerdinando Scarano M.D., Ferdinando Scarano M.D. Department of Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, 2nd University of NaplesSearch for more papers by this authorCarlo Scolastico M.D., Carlo Scolastico M.D. Department of Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, 2nd University of NaplesSearch for more papers by this authorLuciano Tarantino M.D., Luciano Tarantino M.D. Interventional Ultrasound Service, Azienda Ospedaliera D. Cotugno, Naples, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorFelice Piccinino M.D., Felice Piccinino M.D. Department of Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, 2nd University of NaplesSearch for more papers by this authorEvangelista Sagnelli M.D., Evangelista Sagnelli M.D. Department of Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, 2nd University of NaplesSearch for more papers by this authorAntonio Giorgio M.D., Antonio Giorgio M.D. Interventional Ultrasound Service, Azienda Ospedaliera D. Cotugno, Naples, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorPietro Filippini M.D., Pietro Filippini M.D. Department of Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, 2nd University of NaplesSearch for more papers by this author Nicola Coppola M.D., Nicola Coppola M.D. Department of Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, 2nd University of NaplesSearch for more papers by this authorGiorgio de Stefano M.D., Giorgio de Stefano M.D. Interventional Ultrasound Service, Azienda Ospedaliera D. Cotugno, Naples, ItalySearch for more papers by this authorCecilia Marrocco Ph.D., Cecilia Marrocco Ph.D. Department of Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, 2nd University of NaplesSearch for more papers by this authorFerdinando Scarano M.D., Ferdinando Scarano M.D. Department of Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, 2nd University of NaplesSearch for more papers by this authorCarlo Scolastico M.D., Carlo Scolastico M.D. Department of Public Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, 2nd University of NaplesSearch for more papers by this authorLuciano Tarantino M.D., Luciano Tarantino M.D. Interventional Ultrasound Service, Azienda Ospedaliera D. Cotugno, Naples, ItalySearch for more papers by this author … See all authors First published: 30 December 2003 https://doi.org/10.1053/jhep.2002.36367Citations: 14AboutReferencesRelatedInformationPDFPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessClose modalShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL No abstract is available for this article. References 1 Fox JG, Yan LL, Dewhirst FE, Paster BJ, Shames B, Murphy JC, Hayward A, et al. Helicobacter bilis sp. nov., a novel Helicobacter species isolated from bile, livers and intestines of aged, inbred mice. 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