After the eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection, relapse is a serious problem in Turkey.
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Y. Çakaloğlu | S. Kaymakoğlu | G. Boztaş | Z. Mungan | A. Okten | S. Gürel | K. Demir | O. Yeğinsü | F. Besisk
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