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Boukthir S et al. – In children presenting with UGIB, gut mucosal damage severity is significantly correlated to NSAIDs level intake especially in children younger than 24 months. The presence of H. pylori infection in children receiving NSAID seems not to increase gut mucosal injury severity.


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