understanding helicobacter pylori microscopic view bacteria linked peptic ulcer disease |
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| This microscopic image reveals the intricate structure of Helicobacter pylori bacteria, a significant contributor to peptic ulcer disease. The spiral-shaped bacteria, often found in the stomach lining, can trigger inflammation and damage, leading to ulcers. While not everyone infected develops ulcers, this microscopic view highlights the potential for chronic inflammation and the important role |
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