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Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2008; 14(2): 307-312
Published online Jan 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.307
Table 1 Characteristics of 10 studies investigating the association between the presence of H pylori infection in liver and hepatocellular carcinoma
ReferenceCountry, year of publicationH pyloripositivity/total subjects
Type of controls (n)Age range (mean), yr
CasesControlsCasesControls
Pellicano et al[6]Italy, 200417/202/6Metastatic cancer (n = 6)NANA
Ito et al[7]Japan, 200413/150/17Cirrhotic liver tissue specimens (n = 10), normal liver tissue specimens (n = 7)36-73 (59.2)NA
Coppola et al[8]Italy, 20030/210/34Metastatic liver carcinoma (n = 7), chronic hepatitis (n = 27)NANA
Dore et al[9]Italy, 20026/115/30Chronic viral hepatitis without (n = 18) or with (n = 12) cirrhosis19-78 (54.9)49-78 (65.2)
Avenaud et al[10]France, 20008/81/8Patients without primary liver carcinoma (n = 8)NANA
Nilsson et al[11]Sweden, 200112/160/20Metastatic liver carcinoma (n = 20)NANA
Zhang et al[12]China, 200416/482/37Liver cirrhosis (n = 12), pericacinomatous tissues (n = 10), benign tumor of liver (n = 9), chronic hepatitis (n = 6)25-67 (46.5)35-65 (42.5)
Huang et al[13]China, 200416/380/30Liver cirrhosis (n = 15), benign tumor of liver (n = 15)NANA
Li N et al[14]China, 200622/340/20Liver external injury (n = 5) giant hemangioma (n = 5), macrosis hepatic cyst (n = 3), ntrahepatic bile duct stone (n = 7)28-71 (52)30-68 (48)
Rocha et al[15]France, 200519/3119/78Non-cirrhotic chronic hepatitis C (n = 24), HCV Positive cirrhosis without HCC (n = 29), HCV Positive cirrhosis and HCC (n = 25)NANA