Is peptic ulcer a common cause of upper gastrointestinal symptoms?
The aim of the study was to investigate retrospectively a cohort of children with peptic ulcer disease during a period that covers the recent changes in diagnosis and management of the disease. Over a period of 9 years, 2550 children underwent upper gastrointestinal endoscopy for various reasons. All children, in whom a diagnosis of primary peptic ulcer was established, were included in the study. Previous and current medical history, family history, endoscopic and histological outcome were evaluated and the children were regularly followed-up on an out-patient basis. Primary peptic ulcer was diagnosed in 52 (10 gastric and 42 duodenal, 2%) out of 2550 children. The median age of children with gastric ulcer was 6.5 years, whereas of those with duodenal ulcer was 10.5 years (P=0.04). With regard to clinical symptoms no significant difference was found between children with and without ulcer. The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection was significantly higher in children with duoden