Jejunal mucosal specimens from twenty children with celiac disease were studied by light microscopy (LM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) after one year of dietary treatment. An ultrastructural morphometric study was performed in five patients who had an intestinal permeability (IP) test. Seventeen patients were tested for serum antigliadin antibodies (AGA). In ten children, in whom LM showed partial villous atrophy, SEM and TEM examination confirmed the lesion. In the second group (10 children) with normal morphology at routine LM, SEM showed lesions of variable degree in 70% of cases. The morphological ultrastructural investigation showed good correlation with the immunological and functional...
BACKGROUND: Antiendomysium antibodies have a high sensitivity and specificity for celiac disease. A ...
Considerable heterogeneity exists across studies assessing intestinal mucosal recovery in celiac (CD...
Background: Assessment of the gluten-induced small-intestinal mucosal injury remains the cornerstone...
Jejunal mucosal specimens from twenty children with celiac disease were studied by light microscopy ...
Biopsy specimens of jejunal mucosa from children with coeliac disease (CD) were examined by scanning...
The structure and ultrastructure of the villi of small intestinal mucosa was examined in 237 duodena...
Data are presented on scanning electron microscopy (SEM) on small intestinal biopsies of children wi...
We considered the role of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in clinical investigation of different ...
BACKGROUND: Early pathogenetic events of gluten intolerance may be overlooked in patients with serol...
Computerised image-analysis was used to quantitate small intestinal mucosae from celiac sprue and de...
BACKGROUND: The jejunal mucosa is the major site involved in celiac disease, but modifications have...
Background Assessment of the gluten-induced small-intestinal mucosal injury remains the cornersto...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the gluten-induced small-intestinal mucosal injury remains the cornerstone...
PubMed ID: 12865566Background: There is growing evidence to suggest that detection of anti-gliadin a...
Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) is a wide-spreading syndrome and an emerging problem in clinica...
BACKGROUND: Antiendomysium antibodies have a high sensitivity and specificity for celiac disease. A ...
Considerable heterogeneity exists across studies assessing intestinal mucosal recovery in celiac (CD...
Background: Assessment of the gluten-induced small-intestinal mucosal injury remains the cornerstone...
Jejunal mucosal specimens from twenty children with celiac disease were studied by light microscopy ...
Biopsy specimens of jejunal mucosa from children with coeliac disease (CD) were examined by scanning...
The structure and ultrastructure of the villi of small intestinal mucosa was examined in 237 duodena...
Data are presented on scanning electron microscopy (SEM) on small intestinal biopsies of children wi...
We considered the role of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in clinical investigation of different ...
BACKGROUND: Early pathogenetic events of gluten intolerance may be overlooked in patients with serol...
Computerised image-analysis was used to quantitate small intestinal mucosae from celiac sprue and de...
BACKGROUND: The jejunal mucosa is the major site involved in celiac disease, but modifications have...
Background Assessment of the gluten-induced small-intestinal mucosal injury remains the cornersto...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of the gluten-induced small-intestinal mucosal injury remains the cornerstone...
PubMed ID: 12865566Background: There is growing evidence to suggest that detection of anti-gliadin a...
Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) is a wide-spreading syndrome and an emerging problem in clinica...
BACKGROUND: Antiendomysium antibodies have a high sensitivity and specificity for celiac disease. A ...
Considerable heterogeneity exists across studies assessing intestinal mucosal recovery in celiac (CD...
Background: Assessment of the gluten-induced small-intestinal mucosal injury remains the cornerstone...