* Findings show that while most respondents view H. pylori as a gastric pathogen, there is considerable variation in their diagnostic approaches; over half relied on endoscopic biopsies instead of non-invasive testing.
* The results highlight a significant gap in adherence to established guidelines for diagnosing and treating H. pylori infections, indicating a need for improved education and adherence among practitioners in India.
Intestinal involvement in Behcet's disease (BD) is uncommon. Differentiating it from close mimics like Crohn's Disease is difficult. Further, in asymptomatic cases, diagnostic challenges posed is still greater.