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Correct Answer: Treatment causes regression of gastric lymphoma
Description: Ans. is 'd' i.e., Treatment causes regression of gastric lymphoma "Infection of the stomach by the bacterium helicobacter pylori induces the development of gastric MALT (mucosa -associated lymphoid tissue) lymphomas. This association is suppoed by evidence that patients treated with antibiotics to eradicate H. pylori have regression of their MALT lymphoma". About other options . H pylori is a gram negative (not gram positive) spiral bacillus. . It is a bacteria not protozoa. . H. pylori colonization induces chronic superficial gastritis. It is due to primary colonization, not reinfection. After eradication, reinfection rate causing chronic gastritis is less than .5% per year. . It causes mucosal damage of duodenum due to increased gastric acid secretion, which induces protective gastric metaplasia in the duodenum. The duodenum becomes inflammed and then ulcerated.
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