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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 14, 2014; 20(34): 11950-11961
Published online Sep 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i34.11950
Table 1 Summary of the extraintestinal manifestation of Helicobacter pylori infection
Organ systemsManifestationsComments
HematologicIron deficiency anemiaWell supported. Eradication may reverse deficiency
Immune thrombocytopenic purpuraHigher prevalence of ITP in those with H. pylori infection and improvement in platelet count after eradication
CardiopulmonaryCoronary artery diseaseInconclusive evidence to draw definitive link between infection and CAD
AsthmaH. pylori associated with lower incidence of asthma, particularly pediatric populations
MetabolicMetabolic syndromeContradictory evidence fails to establish causal link between infection and metabolic syndrome
Diabetes mellitus type IIConflicting evidence on prevalence of H. pylori and DM
NeurologicIschemic strokePossible weak positive association. Studies conflicting with regards to increase stroke risk and infection
Parkinson's diseaseImprovement in symptoms noted in patients with successful eradication of H. pylori
Alzheimer's diseaseLimited data suggests improved symptoms with eradication of H. pylori
MigrainesMultiple studies show improvement in headaches following eradication of H. pylori
DermatologicChronic spontaneous urticariaStudies generally supportive of association. Eradication shown to improve CSU symptoms
RosaceaConflicts in prevalence data but eradication appears to reduce skin disease severity
MiscellaneousFibromyalgiaPresent data is conflicting with regards to prevalence of H. pylori and fibromyalgia