نتایج جستجو برای: villous atrophy

تعداد نتایج: 38590  

Journal: :Indian journal of gastroenterology : official journal of the Indian Society of Gastroenterology 2006
S Alam R Khanna R Sherwani I Siraj

Journal: :Gut 2000
M G Clemente M P Musu F Frau G Brusco G Sole G R Corazza S De Virgiliis

BACKGROUND The cytoskeleton actin network of intestinal microvilli has been found to be rapidly impaired after gluten challenge in coeliac disease (CD). The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of an immune reaction towards cytoskeleton structures such as actin filaments in CD. METHODS Eighty three antiendomysial antibody positive CD patients (52 children and 31 adults) were stud...

Journal: :Neurology 1991
P Collin T Pirttilä T Nurmikko H Somer T Erilä O Keyriläinen

We report 5 patients who developed dementia before age 60 and were subsequently found to have celiac disease (CD). Intellectual deterioration ranged from moderate to severe, and diffuse cerebral or cerebellar atrophy was found on brain CT. Diagnosis of CD was confirmed by findings of subtotal villous atrophy in jejunal biopsy specimens and positive serum reticulin and gliadin antibodies. Conspi...

Journal: :The Malaysian journal of pathology 2016
M A N Mokhtar S O Mekki H M Y Mudawi S H Sulaiman M A Tahir M A Tigani I A Omer B M Yousif I A Fragalla Z Mohammed M Dafaalla

INTRODUCTION Coeliac disease can occur at any age but is more common in children. Its diagnosis requires correlation between clinical presentations, serological results, endoscopic findings and histopathological classification using the modified Marsh grading system. This study of coeliac disease with biopsies received in the department of histopathology at Soba University Hospital, and Fedail ...

Journal: :Medicina clinica 2015
Luis Téllez Villajos Laura Crespo Pérez Ana Cano Ruiz

It is not unusual for clinicians, particularly for those working in gastroenterology, to find intestinal villus atrophy (IVA) in duodenum biopsies from patients treated with chronic diarrhoea. In most cases, this finding rules out the existence of coeliac disease (CD)1. CD is an autoimmune disease that mostly develops in genetically predisposed subjects carrying HLA-DQ2/DQ82. To obtain a defini...

2003
K E A Lundin A Løvik K Kett

The current trend is to allow coeliac disease (CD) patients to introduce oats to their gluten free diet. We sought further data from the clinical setting with regards to oats consumption by coeliac patients. Several oat products were tested for wheat contamination using a commercial enzyme linked immunoassay (ELISA) kit, and six samples were examined by an ELISA using a cocktail of monoclonal a...

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