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Search for: [Abstract = "were qualified by a significance level of p<0.05. In the obtained results the percentage of patients with gastrointestinal signs \(clinical and in history\) in both studied groups was similar. Clinical signs during acute alcohol poisoning and withdrawal syndrome did not correlate with the degree of intensification of gastrointestinal mucosa, macro and microscopic lesions and with presence of Helicobacter pylori and smoking. The percentage of smokers and Helicobacter pylori infection in both study groups was similar but significantly higher than in the general Polish population. On gastrofiberoscopy in 24% of all study patients normal gastric mucosa was found and this percentage was identical in both groups. In the other patients primarily 1 degree changes dominated and 2 degree changes were also found \(no 3 degree changes were found\). Changes in the distal parts of the stomach \(antrum and pylorus\) were found twice as often. Both groups did not significantly differ in gastrofiberoscopy in any part of stomach topography during the first as well as control gastrofiberoscopy, no significant changes were found on gastrofiberoscopy in macroscopic dynamic change of the gastric mucosa. On histopathology chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa was found in all topographic sites in all patients. Similarly to gastrofiberoscopy histologically both groups were dominated by first and seco"]

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