Background: The diagnosis of Coeliac disease (CD) requires a combination of sign/symptoms, positivity of specific antibodies and duodenal histological evidence of villous atrophy. Duodenal villous atrophy, despite representing the CD landmark, is not specific since it is found in many gastrointestinal disorders. Giardiasis is one of the most common human intestinal protozoan infestations in industrialized countries whose histological duodenal mucosa damage could mimic that of CD. The present report shows how a wise clinical and laboratory assessment led us shortly to a correct diagnosis. Case presentation: A 42-year-old outpatient woman without previous significant gastrointestinal diseases, was referred with dyspeptic symptoms, fatigue and...
Background: Whether coeliac disease in adults can be diagnosed with serology alone remains controver...
Background: Coeliac disease is characterised by villous atrophy, which usually normalises after glut...
OBJECTIVES: Interest of patients and physicians in celiac disease is growing worldwide, but without...
Abstract Background The diagnosis of Coeliac disease (CD) requires a combination of sign/symptoms, p...
Villous atrophy in absence of coeliac disease (CD)-specific antibodies represents a diagnostic dilem...
Introduction: Histopathological alterations in celiac disease (CD)are villous atrophy, intraepitheli...
Gastrointestinal manifestations and villous atrophy can be seen in patients with common variable imm...
Are current clinical, serological, endoscopic and histological methods to diagnose coeliac disease a...
Celiac disease is a chronic intestinal disease caused by intolerance to gluten. It is characterized ...
Until the 1960s celiac disease (CD) or sprue was considered a pediatric disease that was rarely diag...
Patients with celiac disease have varying degrees of damage to the small intestinal mucosa, ranging ...
Background and Aims: Methods of assessing gluten-free diet (GFD) adherence in adults with coeliac di...
BACKGROUND:Celiac disease is a multiform, challenging condition characterized by extremely variable ...
Celiac disease (CD) affects approximately 3 million Americans and approximately 1% of people worldwi...
: Celiac Disease (CeD) is an immune-mediated inflammatory disorder of the small intestine, affecting...
Background: Whether coeliac disease in adults can be diagnosed with serology alone remains controver...
Background: Coeliac disease is characterised by villous atrophy, which usually normalises after glut...
OBJECTIVES: Interest of patients and physicians in celiac disease is growing worldwide, but without...
Abstract Background The diagnosis of Coeliac disease (CD) requires a combination of sign/symptoms, p...
Villous atrophy in absence of coeliac disease (CD)-specific antibodies represents a diagnostic dilem...
Introduction: Histopathological alterations in celiac disease (CD)are villous atrophy, intraepitheli...
Gastrointestinal manifestations and villous atrophy can be seen in patients with common variable imm...
Are current clinical, serological, endoscopic and histological methods to diagnose coeliac disease a...
Celiac disease is a chronic intestinal disease caused by intolerance to gluten. It is characterized ...
Until the 1960s celiac disease (CD) or sprue was considered a pediatric disease that was rarely diag...
Patients with celiac disease have varying degrees of damage to the small intestinal mucosa, ranging ...
Background and Aims: Methods of assessing gluten-free diet (GFD) adherence in adults with coeliac di...
BACKGROUND:Celiac disease is a multiform, challenging condition characterized by extremely variable ...
Celiac disease (CD) affects approximately 3 million Americans and approximately 1% of people worldwi...
: Celiac Disease (CeD) is an immune-mediated inflammatory disorder of the small intestine, affecting...
Background: Whether coeliac disease in adults can be diagnosed with serology alone remains controver...
Background: Coeliac disease is characterised by villous atrophy, which usually normalises after glut...
OBJECTIVES: Interest of patients and physicians in celiac disease is growing worldwide, but without...