Helicobacter pylori TestsGastric Ulcer Test, H. pylori Test, Peptic Ulcer Test, Stomach Ulcer Test, Stool Antigen Test, Urea Breath Test ResultsHelicobacter pylori tests are used to detect
a
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection in the
stomach and upper part of the small intestine (duodenum). Results from the urea breath test or a stool
antigen test are generally available within a few
hours. Results from a blood
antibody test are usually available within 24 hours.
Results from biopsy samples obtained by
endoscopy are usually available within 48 hours.
Results from a biopsy sample that is cultured can take up to 10 days. Blood antibody test| Normal: | The blood sample does not contain H.
pylori antigens. |
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| Abnormal: | The blood sample contains H. pylori
antigens. |
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Urea breath test| Normal: | The breath sample does not contain the tagged
hydrocarbon. |
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| Abnormal: | The breath sample contains the tagged
hydrocarbon. |
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Stool antigen test| Normal: | The stool sample does not contain H.
pylori antigens. This is called a negative test result. However, a
negative stool antigen test does not always mean that you do not have an
H. pylori infection. |
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| Abnormal: | The stool sample contains H. pylori
antigens. |
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