Coeliac disease (CD) and gluten-related disorders represent an important cornerstone of the daily practice of gastroenterologists, endoscopists and dedicated histopathologists. Despite the knowledge of clinical, serological and histological typical lesions, there are some conditions to consider for differential diagnosis. From the first description of histology of CD, several studies were conducted to define similar findings suggestive for microscopic enteritis. Considering the establishment of early precursor lesions, the imbalance of gut microbiota is another point still requiring a detailed definition. This review assesses the importance of a right overview in case of suspected gluten-related disorders and the several conditions mimicking a similar histology.
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Coeliac disease under a microscope: Histological diagnostic features and confounding factors
Gibiino, Giulia;Lopetuso, Loris Riccardo;Ricci, Riccardo;Gasbarrini, Antonio;Cammarota, Giovanni
2019
Abstract
Coeliac disease (CD) and gluten-related disorders represent an important cornerstone of the daily practice of gastroenterologists, endoscopists and dedicated histopathologists. Despite the knowledge of clinical, serological and histological typical lesions, there are some conditions to consider for differential diagnosis. From the first description of histology of CD, several studies were conducted to define similar findings suggestive for microscopic enteritis. Considering the establishment of early precursor lesions, the imbalance of gut microbiota is another point still requiring a detailed definition. This review assesses the importance of a right overview in case of suspected gluten-related disorders and the several conditions mimicking a similar histology.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.