The structure and ultrastructure of the villi of small intestinal mucosa was examined in 237 duodenal or jejunal biopsies taken from children with active celiac disease and during gluten-free diet. All biopsies were processed for light and scanning electron microscopy. Conventional histology showed four different morphological aspects: total and subtotal villous atrophy in patients on unrestricted diet, partial villous atrophy and normal mucosa during gluten-free diet. Scanning electron microscopy demonstrated that in active celiac disease the severity of the intestinal lesions was related to individual vulnerability to gluten. Our results showed that during dietary treatment the process of mucosal healing was constant and strictly time-dep...
Computerised image-analysis was used to quantitate small intestinal mucosae from celiac sprue and de...
Aims: To assess the histological response to a gluten-free diet (GFD) in a series of coeliac patien...
A b s t r a c t The main histologic feature of celiac disease is increased intraepithelial lymphocyt...
Biopsy specimens of jejunal mucosa from children with coeliac disease (CD) were examined by scanning...
Considerable heterogeneity exists across studies assessing intestinal mucosal recovery in celiac (CD...
To assess histologic recovery in response to gluten withdrawal in celiac disease, 158 patients seen ...
BACKGROUND: Early pathogenetic events of gluten intolerance may be overlooked in patients with serol...
Jejunal mucosal specimens from twenty children with celiac disease were studied by light microscopy ...
Small intestinal biopsies from children with treated and untreated coeliac disease have been analyse...
SUMMARY A modular image analysing system was used to study the morphology of the duodenal mucosa in ...
Objectives: The Marsh classification is a semiquantitative method for the diagnosis and monitoring o...
The small intestine mucosa is known to be able to adapt itself to several kinds of both physiologica...
The main histologic feature of celiac disease is increased intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) with o...
Small bowel villous atrophy can represent a diagnostic challenge for gastroenterologists and patholo...
Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) is a wide-spreading syndrome and an emerging problem in clinica...
Computerised image-analysis was used to quantitate small intestinal mucosae from celiac sprue and de...
Aims: To assess the histological response to a gluten-free diet (GFD) in a series of coeliac patien...
A b s t r a c t The main histologic feature of celiac disease is increased intraepithelial lymphocyt...
Biopsy specimens of jejunal mucosa from children with coeliac disease (CD) were examined by scanning...
Considerable heterogeneity exists across studies assessing intestinal mucosal recovery in celiac (CD...
To assess histologic recovery in response to gluten withdrawal in celiac disease, 158 patients seen ...
BACKGROUND: Early pathogenetic events of gluten intolerance may be overlooked in patients with serol...
Jejunal mucosal specimens from twenty children with celiac disease were studied by light microscopy ...
Small intestinal biopsies from children with treated and untreated coeliac disease have been analyse...
SUMMARY A modular image analysing system was used to study the morphology of the duodenal mucosa in ...
Objectives: The Marsh classification is a semiquantitative method for the diagnosis and monitoring o...
The small intestine mucosa is known to be able to adapt itself to several kinds of both physiologica...
The main histologic feature of celiac disease is increased intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) with o...
Small bowel villous atrophy can represent a diagnostic challenge for gastroenterologists and patholo...
Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) is a wide-spreading syndrome and an emerging problem in clinica...
Computerised image-analysis was used to quantitate small intestinal mucosae from celiac sprue and de...
Aims: To assess the histological response to a gluten-free diet (GFD) in a series of coeliac patien...
A b s t r a c t The main histologic feature of celiac disease is increased intraepithelial lymphocyt...