Non-atrophic lesions of the small bowel mucosa are characterised by minimal intestinal lesions with an increased number of intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL), with or without crypt hyperplasia and in presence of a normal architecture of intestinal villi. Minimal intestinal lesions, though non-specific for coeliac disease (CD), are included in the wide spectrum of gluten-dependent histological damage and they can be an expression of potential CD. However, they can be a sign of many disorders other than gluten-sensitive enteropathy. Therefore, it is important to differentiate patients with gluten-dependent intestinal damage from those with non gluten- dependent intestinal lesions in order to plan the correct treatment and follow-up
Patients with celiac disease have varying degrees of damage to the small intestinal mucosa, ranging ...
Microscopic enteritis (ME) or coeliac disease (CD) with milder enteropathy (Marsh 0–II) is the most ...
Small bowel villous atrophy can represent a diagnostic challenge for gastroenterologists and patholo...
Minimal lesions of the small bowel are mucosal changes characterized by an increased number of intra...
AIMS: Although they are non-specific, minimal intestinal lesions are at the end of the coeliac histo...
Gluten related disorders a range of inflammatory disorders of the small intestine characterized by m...
Producción CientíficaCurrently recognised forms of gluten sensitive enteropathy Within the framework...
Histological changes induced by gluten in the duodenal mucosa of patients with non coeliac gluten se...
Introduction Intestinal epithelial cell damages generated by inflammation in coeliac disease (CD) r...
Disaccharidases (DS) are brush border enzymes embedded in the microvillous membrane of small intesti...
Lymphocytic colitis is a form of microscopic colitis usually characterized by watery diarrhea and of...
Objective. In coeliac disease, autoantibodies directed against transglutaminase 2 are produced in sm...
Background: Histological changes induced by gluten in the duodenal mucosa of patients with non-coeli...
BACKGROUND: Early pathogenetic events of gluten intolerance may be overlooked in patients with serol...
Background: Histological changes induced by gluten in the duodenal mucosa of patients with non-coeli...
Patients with celiac disease have varying degrees of damage to the small intestinal mucosa, ranging ...
Microscopic enteritis (ME) or coeliac disease (CD) with milder enteropathy (Marsh 0–II) is the most ...
Small bowel villous atrophy can represent a diagnostic challenge for gastroenterologists and patholo...
Minimal lesions of the small bowel are mucosal changes characterized by an increased number of intra...
AIMS: Although they are non-specific, minimal intestinal lesions are at the end of the coeliac histo...
Gluten related disorders a range of inflammatory disorders of the small intestine characterized by m...
Producción CientíficaCurrently recognised forms of gluten sensitive enteropathy Within the framework...
Histological changes induced by gluten in the duodenal mucosa of patients with non coeliac gluten se...
Introduction Intestinal epithelial cell damages generated by inflammation in coeliac disease (CD) r...
Disaccharidases (DS) are brush border enzymes embedded in the microvillous membrane of small intesti...
Lymphocytic colitis is a form of microscopic colitis usually characterized by watery diarrhea and of...
Objective. In coeliac disease, autoantibodies directed against transglutaminase 2 are produced in sm...
Background: Histological changes induced by gluten in the duodenal mucosa of patients with non-coeli...
BACKGROUND: Early pathogenetic events of gluten intolerance may be overlooked in patients with serol...
Background: Histological changes induced by gluten in the duodenal mucosa of patients with non-coeli...
Patients with celiac disease have varying degrees of damage to the small intestinal mucosa, ranging ...
Microscopic enteritis (ME) or coeliac disease (CD) with milder enteropathy (Marsh 0–II) is the most ...
Small bowel villous atrophy can represent a diagnostic challenge for gastroenterologists and patholo...