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Search for: [Abstract = "actualised Sydney System. In 46 patients \(26 with withdrawal syndrome and 20 with acute alcohol poisoning\) in which, despite controlled abstinence, clinical sings concerning the gastrointestinal tract were still present, control gastrofiberoscopy was performed after 14 days with the aforementioned tests. The following features were characterised in both groups\: age, period of alcohol dependence, alcohol blood level, withdrawal syndrome intensity according to CIWA scale, presence of gastrointestinal signs, incidence of Helicobacter pylori infection and incidence of smoking. The presence of micro and macroscopic gastric mucosa lesions and their topography and level of injury was studied according to group dependence. Next the differences in gastric mucosa lesion degree according to topography, taking into account both time and group examined \(interaction assessment\) were analized. The influence of Helicobacter pylori infection and smoking on specific histological findings taking into account lesion topography and patient age were assessed. The obtained results were analysed using computer assisted statistic tests\: randomised, based on constant model bifactor analysis taking into account the complete model – with two direct effects \(time effect, group effect\) and the primary interaction effect \(time\/group effect\), Chi squared and Q Cochrane. Statistically significant differences"]

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