Current concepts in the management of Helicobacter pylori infection--the Maastricht 2-2000 Consensus Report.
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P Malfertheiner,
F Mégraud,
C O'Morain,
A P S Hungin,
R Jones,
A Axon,
D Y Graham,
G Tytgat
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