Clinical Research
Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 14, 2008; 14(6): 884-891
Published online Feb 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.884
Table 1 Correlation between clinico-pathological data, detection of EBV and H pylori and the pathogenic genotype (cagA) of H pylori n (%)
Clinico-pathological dataTotalGroups
P-value
Hp(+)/EBV(+) (n = 6)Hp(+)/EBV(-) (n = 61)Hp(-)/EBV(-) (n = 4)
SexP = 0.039
Males50 (70.4)6 (100)43 (70.5)1 (25.0)
Females21 (29.6)0 (0)18 (29.5)3 (75.0)
Age (yr)P = 0.585
0-446 (8.5)1 (16.6)4 (6.56)1 (25.0)
45-5412 (16.9)1 (16.6)11 (18.0)0 (0.0)
55-6418 (25.4)1 (16.6)17 (27.8)0 (0.0)
> 6535 (49.3)3 (50)29 (47.5)3 (75.0)
Histological typesP = 0.339
Intestinal42 (59.2)5 (83.4)34 (55.7)3 (75.0)
Diffuse29 (40.8)1 (16.6)27 (44.2)1 (25.0)
Anatomic siteP = 0.799
Cardia19 (26.8)2 (33.4)17 (27.8)0 (0.0)
Body11 (15.5)1 (16.6)9 (14.8)1 (25.0)
Antrum40 (56.3)3 (50)34 (55.7)3 (75.0)
Multiple sites1 (1.4)1 (1.7)
EBV
ISH (+)6 (8.4)---
ISH (-)65 (91.5)---
H pylori
PCR (+)67 (94.4)---
PCR (-)4 (5.6)---
H pylori PCR (+)P = 0.833
cagA (+)42 (62.7)4 (66.6)38 (62.3)-
cagA (-)25 (37.3)2 (33.3)23 (37.7)-