2003
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-38772
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Endoscopic Signs in Celiac Disease

Abstract: We read with interest the article by Tursi et al. [1], dealing with the relationships between the endoscopic signs of celiac disease, histological damage, age of the patients, and the clinical form of the disease. Their conclusions stated that the endoscopic appearance of the duodenum may be predictive of the grade of histological damage, and that in young patients with subclinical or silent celiac disease, there is a greater probability of finding milder endoscopic abnormalities associated with milder histolo… Show more

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“…Endoscopic findings in CD include mosaic pattern of the duodenal mucosa, and scalloping and loss of the duodenal folds (10–12). Other endoscopic methods described, such as immersion technique (13) and video capsule endoscopy (14), claim to have a high degree of specificity and sensitivity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Endoscopic findings in CD include mosaic pattern of the duodenal mucosa, and scalloping and loss of the duodenal folds (10–12). Other endoscopic methods described, such as immersion technique (13) and video capsule endoscopy (14), claim to have a high degree of specificity and sensitivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%