Despite advances in our knowledge of celiac disease, the most current and authoritative recommendations conclude that diagnosis requires at least four biopsy specimens to be taken from the duodenal area. These recommendations are based on the perception that classic endoscopic markers are not adequate to target biopsy sampling to sites of villous damage in the duodenum. In the past few years, newly developed procedures and technologies have improved endoscopic recognition of the duodenum. These advances make possible the real-time recognition of the duodenal villous pattern during an upper endoscopy procedure, and thereby have the potential to optimize diagnostic accuracy. It is, therefore, reasonable to hypothesize that upper endoscopy mig...
Introduction The traditional diagnosis of celiac disease (CD) requires a small bowel biopsy to ident...
Background and Study Aims: In the past, small-bowel biopsies for diagnosis of celiac disease were ta...
Background and aims: the diagnosis of celiac disease requires small bowel biopsies to identify the c...
Currently, standard endoscopy is not considered enough reliable for the evaluation of celiac disease...
Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disease of the small bowel induced by ingestion of wheat, rye a...
BACKGROUND: The endoscopic appearance of the duodenal folds can predict the presence of celiac disea...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: Endoscopy with duodenal biopsy is often performed in order to assess histo...
Background & Aims: Accurate histopathology of endoscopic duodenal biopsy specimens is critical in th...
Goals: To investigate if the so-called immersion technique during upper endoscopy may be helpful to ...
OBJECTIVES: Duodenal biopsy is the current gold standard for diagnosis of celiac disease. Videocapsu...
BACKGROUND: The optimal band imaging (OBI) system is a new technology that can select better spectra...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The 'immersion' technique during upper endoscopy allows the visualization of du...
T1608 Value of Chromo-Magnification Endoscopy and Targeted Biopsies in the Diagnosis of Celiac Disea...
Usefulness of duodenal biopsy during routine upper gastrointestinal endoscopy for diagnosis of celia...
Introduction The traditional diagnosis of celiac disease (CD) requires a small bowel biopsy to ident...
Background and Study Aims: In the past, small-bowel biopsies for diagnosis of celiac disease were ta...
Background and aims: the diagnosis of celiac disease requires small bowel biopsies to identify the c...
Currently, standard endoscopy is not considered enough reliable for the evaluation of celiac disease...
Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disease of the small bowel induced by ingestion of wheat, rye a...
BACKGROUND: The endoscopic appearance of the duodenal folds can predict the presence of celiac disea...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: Endoscopy with duodenal biopsy is often performed in order to assess histo...
Background & Aims: Accurate histopathology of endoscopic duodenal biopsy specimens is critical in th...
Goals: To investigate if the so-called immersion technique during upper endoscopy may be helpful to ...
OBJECTIVES: Duodenal biopsy is the current gold standard for diagnosis of celiac disease. Videocapsu...
BACKGROUND: The optimal band imaging (OBI) system is a new technology that can select better spectra...
Abstract BACKGROUND: The 'immersion' technique during upper endoscopy allows the visualization of du...
T1608 Value of Chromo-Magnification Endoscopy and Targeted Biopsies in the Diagnosis of Celiac Disea...
Usefulness of duodenal biopsy during routine upper gastrointestinal endoscopy for diagnosis of celia...
Introduction The traditional diagnosis of celiac disease (CD) requires a small bowel biopsy to ident...
Background and Study Aims: In the past, small-bowel biopsies for diagnosis of celiac disease were ta...
Background and aims: the diagnosis of celiac disease requires small bowel biopsies to identify the c...