Abstract BACKGROUND: The 'immersion' technique during upper endoscopy allows the visualization of duodenal villi and the detection of total villous atrophy. AIM: To evaluate the accuracy of the immersion technique in detecting total villous atrophy in suspected coeliac patients. The accuracy in diagnosing coeliac disease and the potential cost-sparing of a biopsy-avoiding approach, based on selection of individuals with coeliac disease-related antibodies and on endoscopic detection of absence of villi, were also analysed. METHODS: The immersion technique was performed in 79 patients with positive antibodies and in 105 controls. Duodenal villi were evaluated as present or absent. As reference, results were compared with histology. Diagnost...
Despite advances in our knowledge of celiac disease, the most current and authoritative recommendati...
Background & Aims: Accurate histopathology of endoscopic duodenal biopsy specimens is critical in th...
Background: Random duodenal biopsy to exclude coeliac disease during upper gastrointestinal endoscop...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: Endoscopy with duodenal biopsy is often performed in order to assess histo...
BACKGROUND: The endoscopic appearance of the duodenal folds can predict the presence of celiac disea...
Are current clinical, serological, endoscopic and histological methods to diagnose coeliac disease a...
Goals: To investigate if the so-called immersion technique during upper endoscopy may be helpful to ...
Background and aims: Coeliac disease may be missed at gastroscopy. We aimed to assess the sensitivit...
Background: Chromo-zoom endoscopy has been demonstrated to be valuable in assessing the degree of i...
T1608 Value of Chromo-Magnification Endoscopy and Targeted Biopsies in the Diagnosis of Celiac Disea...
Video capsule endoscopy (VCE) is mainly used to evaluate patients with celiac disease in whom their ...
Objective: To determine an effective diagnostic method of detecting all cases of coeliac disease in...
Background: Endoscopy and biopsy are used to diagnose coeliac disease. There are, however, observer-...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend coeliac serology in iron deficiency anaemia, and duod...
Despite advances in our knowledge of celiac disease, the most current and authoritative recommendati...
Background & Aims: Accurate histopathology of endoscopic duodenal biopsy specimens is critical in th...
Background: Random duodenal biopsy to exclude coeliac disease during upper gastrointestinal endoscop...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: Endoscopy with duodenal biopsy is often performed in order to assess histo...
BACKGROUND: The endoscopic appearance of the duodenal folds can predict the presence of celiac disea...
Are current clinical, serological, endoscopic and histological methods to diagnose coeliac disease a...
Goals: To investigate if the so-called immersion technique during upper endoscopy may be helpful to ...
Background and aims: Coeliac disease may be missed at gastroscopy. We aimed to assess the sensitivit...
Background: Chromo-zoom endoscopy has been demonstrated to be valuable in assessing the degree of i...
T1608 Value of Chromo-Magnification Endoscopy and Targeted Biopsies in the Diagnosis of Celiac Disea...
Video capsule endoscopy (VCE) is mainly used to evaluate patients with celiac disease in whom their ...
Objective: To determine an effective diagnostic method of detecting all cases of coeliac disease in...
Background: Endoscopy and biopsy are used to diagnose coeliac disease. There are, however, observer-...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend coeliac serology in iron deficiency anaemia, and duod...
Despite advances in our knowledge of celiac disease, the most current and authoritative recommendati...
Background & Aims: Accurate histopathology of endoscopic duodenal biopsy specimens is critical in th...
Background: Random duodenal biopsy to exclude coeliac disease during upper gastrointestinal endoscop...