2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2015.07.025
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Enteroscopic findings of Celiac Disease and their correlation with mucosal histopathologic changes

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“…9 Celiac disease included established disease based on duodenal biopsy or suspected disease based on weight loss, anemia, diarrhea, and other symptoms triggered by dietary gluten. 10 Neoplastic lesions were defined as suspected small-bowel tumors or polyposis. 11 Small bowel obstruction was consistent with the presence of abdominal pain, vomiting, bloating or related imaging suggesting complete or partial blockage of the small bowel.…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Celiac disease included established disease based on duodenal biopsy or suspected disease based on weight loss, anemia, diarrhea, and other symptoms triggered by dietary gluten. 10 Neoplastic lesions were defined as suspected small-bowel tumors or polyposis. 11 Small bowel obstruction was consistent with the presence of abdominal pain, vomiting, bloating or related imaging suggesting complete or partial blockage of the small bowel.…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This device can directly detect mucosal changes, such as atrophy, ulcers or masses. The main advantages of CE are its safety, efficacy and non‐invasiveness in the observation of the small bowel (SB) . In a meta‐analysis of six studies including 166 CD patients, CE showed a sensitivity and specificity of 89% and 95%, respectively, for the diagnosis of CD, compared to histological assessement .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a little role for DAE in the diagnosis of celiac disease (CeD) as most patients are diagnosed based on endoscopic and histologic findings of upper GI endoscopy. Some studies reported a patchy distribution of histologic abnormalities [115], thus DAE may be indicated in cases of strong clinical suspicion with positive specific serology and negative duodenal biopsies at upper-GI endoscopy.…”
Section: Celiac Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%