Celiac Disease (CD) and Environmental Enteropathy (EE) are common causes of malnutrition and adversely impact normal childhood development. CD is an autoimmune disorder that is prevalent worldwide and is caused by an increased sensitivity to gluten. Gluten exposure destructs the small intestinal epithelial barrier, resulting in nutrient mal-absorption and childhood under-nutrition. EE also results in barrier dysfunction but is thought to be caused by an increased vulnerability to infections. EE has been implicated as the predominant cause of under-nutrition, oral vaccine failure, and impaired cognitive development in low-and-middle-income countries. Both conditions require a tissue biopsy for diagnosis, and a major challenge of interpreting...
Background: Coeliac disease is defined as a state of immune-mediated hyper-responsiveness to dietary...
Background and Study Aims: In the past, small-bowel biopsies for diagnosis of celiac disease were ta...
Celiac Disease (CD) is a common ailment that affects approximately 1% of the world population. Autom...
University of Virginia Center for Engineering in Medicine GrantBill and Melinda Gates Foundation gra...
Context: Celiac disease (CD) prevalence and diagnosis have increased substantially in recent years. ...
Objectives: Striking histopathological overlap between distinct but related conditions poses a disea...
Background and objective Celiac Disease (CD) is characterized by gluten intolerance in genetically p...
Discovering illnesses in gastrointestinal biopsy photos is a complicated job that must be executed s...
We present a multiple-instance-learning-based scheme for detecting coeliac disease, an autoimmune di...
Celiac disease (CD) is identified by histopathologic changes in the small intestine which normalize ...
Establishing a celiac disease (CD) diagnosis can be difficult, such as when CD-specific antibody lev...
In coeliac disease (CeD), immune-mediated small intestinal damage is precipitated by gluten, leading...
Background and Aims: Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies (anti-tTG) have simplified celiac disea...
OBJECTIVES: Celiac disease (CD) represents a spectrum, which includes cases with minor histological...
Background: Despite great improvements in serologic testing, duodenal biopsies are still required to...
Background: Coeliac disease is defined as a state of immune-mediated hyper-responsiveness to dietary...
Background and Study Aims: In the past, small-bowel biopsies for diagnosis of celiac disease were ta...
Celiac Disease (CD) is a common ailment that affects approximately 1% of the world population. Autom...
University of Virginia Center for Engineering in Medicine GrantBill and Melinda Gates Foundation gra...
Context: Celiac disease (CD) prevalence and diagnosis have increased substantially in recent years. ...
Objectives: Striking histopathological overlap between distinct but related conditions poses a disea...
Background and objective Celiac Disease (CD) is characterized by gluten intolerance in genetically p...
Discovering illnesses in gastrointestinal biopsy photos is a complicated job that must be executed s...
We present a multiple-instance-learning-based scheme for detecting coeliac disease, an autoimmune di...
Celiac disease (CD) is identified by histopathologic changes in the small intestine which normalize ...
Establishing a celiac disease (CD) diagnosis can be difficult, such as when CD-specific antibody lev...
In coeliac disease (CeD), immune-mediated small intestinal damage is precipitated by gluten, leading...
Background and Aims: Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies (anti-tTG) have simplified celiac disea...
OBJECTIVES: Celiac disease (CD) represents a spectrum, which includes cases with minor histological...
Background: Despite great improvements in serologic testing, duodenal biopsies are still required to...
Background: Coeliac disease is defined as a state of immune-mediated hyper-responsiveness to dietary...
Background and Study Aims: In the past, small-bowel biopsies for diagnosis of celiac disease were ta...
Celiac Disease (CD) is a common ailment that affects approximately 1% of the world population. Autom...