Background: Gastroduodenal endoscopy and biopsy following positive specific serology is considered the gold standard to diagnose celiac disease (CeD) in adults. Whether upper endoscopy helps detect comorbid conditions is unknown. Aim: To investigate the prevalence of non-celiac endoscopic findings in patients in whom endoscopy was performed to confirm CeD diagnosis. Methods: This is an observational, descriptive, multicenter, retrospective study that reports endoscopic findings obtained in adult patients enrolled in local registries from four tertiary centers. We collected data reported on first endoscopy, indicated for investigation of CeD. Diagnosis of CeD was performed by histology (≥ Marsh 2 type mucosal damage) and specific serology. T...
To analyze the diagnostic yield (DY), therapeutic impact (TI) and safety of capsule endoscopy (CE). ...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is evaluation of concordance of histologic and endoscopic fi...
Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune inflammatory disease of the small intestine as a result of reac...
BACKGROUND Gastroduodenal endoscopy and biopsy following positive specific serology is considered th...
(1) Background: Currently available guidelines require upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy with bi...
Background and aims: the diagnosis of celiac disease requires small bowel biopsies to identify the ...
Objectives Exclusion of organic disorders involving the upper gastrointestinal (UGI) is a mandatory ...
Introduction The traditional diagnosis of celiac disease (CD) requires a small bowel biopsy to ident...
AIM: To investigate the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) in adult patients referred to an open acce...
Context - Clinical presentation of celiac disease is extremely variable and the diagnosis relies on ...
Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of endoscopic findings in patients with celiac disea...
Context Clinical presentation of celiac disease is extremely variable and the diagnosis relies on se...
Objective: To know the common clinical presentation, endoscopic and histological profile of celiac d...
Two out of three patients with Coeliac Disease (CD) in Australia are undiagnosed. This prospective c...
AIM To analyze the diagnostic yield (DY), therapeutic impact (TI) and safety of capsule endoscopy (C...
To analyze the diagnostic yield (DY), therapeutic impact (TI) and safety of capsule endoscopy (CE). ...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is evaluation of concordance of histologic and endoscopic fi...
Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune inflammatory disease of the small intestine as a result of reac...
BACKGROUND Gastroduodenal endoscopy and biopsy following positive specific serology is considered th...
(1) Background: Currently available guidelines require upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy with bi...
Background and aims: the diagnosis of celiac disease requires small bowel biopsies to identify the ...
Objectives Exclusion of organic disorders involving the upper gastrointestinal (UGI) is a mandatory ...
Introduction The traditional diagnosis of celiac disease (CD) requires a small bowel biopsy to ident...
AIM: To investigate the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) in adult patients referred to an open acce...
Context - Clinical presentation of celiac disease is extremely variable and the diagnosis relies on ...
Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of endoscopic findings in patients with celiac disea...
Context Clinical presentation of celiac disease is extremely variable and the diagnosis relies on se...
Objective: To know the common clinical presentation, endoscopic and histological profile of celiac d...
Two out of three patients with Coeliac Disease (CD) in Australia are undiagnosed. This prospective c...
AIM To analyze the diagnostic yield (DY), therapeutic impact (TI) and safety of capsule endoscopy (C...
To analyze the diagnostic yield (DY), therapeutic impact (TI) and safety of capsule endoscopy (CE). ...
Introduction: The purpose of this study is evaluation of concordance of histologic and endoscopic fi...
Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune inflammatory disease of the small intestine as a result of reac...