Background Although serological tests are useful for identifying celiac disease, it is well established that a minority of celiacs are seronegative. Aim To define the prevalence and features of seronegative compared to seropositive celiac disease, and to establish whether celiac disease is a common cause of seronegative villous atrophy. Methods Starting from 810 celiac disease diagnoses, seronegative patients were retrospectively characterized for clinical, histological and laboratory findings. Results Of the 810 patients, fourteen fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for seronegative celiac disease based on antibody negativity, villous atrophy, HLA-DQ2/-DQ8 positivity and clinical/histological improvement after gluten free diet. Compared to s...
Objective Differential diagnosis of villous atrophy (VA) without coeliac antibodies in adults includ...
Background Although sarcoidosis and celiac disease are both chronic immunologic disorders involving ...
Villous atrophy in absence of coeliac disease (CD)-specific antibodies represents a diagnostic dilem...
Background Although serological tests are useful for identifying celiac disease, it is well establis...
Background: Although serological tests are extremely useful for identifying celiac disease, it is we...
Abstract The diagnosis of Celiac Disease (CD) relies on the concordance of pathological, serologica...
There is a group of enteropathies recently known as seronegative villous atrophy (SNVA), which can s...
Seronegative coeliac disease is a poorly defined form of coeliac disease that poses an important cha...
In the present narrative review, we analyzed the relationship between seronegative celiac disease (S...
Objectives: Villous atrophy (VA) is not pathognomonic of celiac disease (CD). We aimed at reporting ...
A 62-year-old woman complaining of severe malabsorption was diagnosed with celiac disease based on t...
Background: Seronegative villous atrophy (SNVA) is commonly attributed to coeliac disease. However, ...
Background Changing perspectives on the natural history of celiac disease (CD), new serology and gen...
© 2017, Japanese Society of Gastroenterology. Celiac disease has advanced from a medical rarity to a...
Celiac Disease (CD) affects at least 1% of the population and evidence suggests that prevalence is i...
Objective Differential diagnosis of villous atrophy (VA) without coeliac antibodies in adults includ...
Background Although sarcoidosis and celiac disease are both chronic immunologic disorders involving ...
Villous atrophy in absence of coeliac disease (CD)-specific antibodies represents a diagnostic dilem...
Background Although serological tests are useful for identifying celiac disease, it is well establis...
Background: Although serological tests are extremely useful for identifying celiac disease, it is we...
Abstract The diagnosis of Celiac Disease (CD) relies on the concordance of pathological, serologica...
There is a group of enteropathies recently known as seronegative villous atrophy (SNVA), which can s...
Seronegative coeliac disease is a poorly defined form of coeliac disease that poses an important cha...
In the present narrative review, we analyzed the relationship between seronegative celiac disease (S...
Objectives: Villous atrophy (VA) is not pathognomonic of celiac disease (CD). We aimed at reporting ...
A 62-year-old woman complaining of severe malabsorption was diagnosed with celiac disease based on t...
Background: Seronegative villous atrophy (SNVA) is commonly attributed to coeliac disease. However, ...
Background Changing perspectives on the natural history of celiac disease (CD), new serology and gen...
© 2017, Japanese Society of Gastroenterology. Celiac disease has advanced from a medical rarity to a...
Celiac Disease (CD) affects at least 1% of the population and evidence suggests that prevalence is i...
Objective Differential diagnosis of villous atrophy (VA) without coeliac antibodies in adults includ...
Background Although sarcoidosis and celiac disease are both chronic immunologic disorders involving ...
Villous atrophy in absence of coeliac disease (CD)-specific antibodies represents a diagnostic dilem...