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Titolo: Histopathology of Celiac Disease. Position Statements of the Italian Group of Gastrointestinal Pathologists (GIPAD-SIAPEC)
Autore: Villanacci, Vincenzo
Ciacci, Carolina
Salviato, Tiziana
Leoncini, Giuseppe
Reggiani Bonetti, Luca
Ragazzini, Teresa
Limarzi, Francesco
Saragoni, Luca
Parole chiave: Histopathology;Celiac disease;Non-celiac gluten sensitivity;Refractory celiac disease;Ulcerative jejunitis;Enteropathy-type T-cell
Data: 2020
Citazione: Villanacci, V, Ciacci, C, Salviato, T, Leoncini, G, Reggiani Bonetti, L, Ragazzini, T, Limarzi, F, Saragoni, L. (2020). Histopathology of Celiac Disease. Position Statements of the Italian Group of Gastrointestinal Pathologists (GIPAD-SIAPEC). Translational medicine @ UniSa 2020, 6: 28–36
Abstract: Celiac Disease (CeD) is an immunemediated inflammatory disorder of the small intestine, affecting genetically susceptible individuals when exposed to gluten. Small intestinal biopsy interpretation has been the "gold standard" for celiac disease (CeD) for over 50 years. Despite today's availability of sensitive and specific serological tests, the histopathological features from mucosal biopsy play a key role in diagnosing when CeD is suspected. Such a diagnostic approach requires a multidisciplinary team to optimize both tissue sampling and interpretation via the interaction between the pathologist and the gastroenterologist. Pathologists of the Italian Group of Gastrointestinal Pathology (GIPAD-SIAPEC), together with a member (TR) of the Italian Society of Technicians (AITIC) and an expert gastroenterologist (CC), provide position statements as a practical tool for reading and interpreting the report. Moreover, a position statement was formulated about the recently described condition known as Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS). Within such a diagnostic setting, both the architectural abnormalities of the duodenal mucosa, namely glandular hyperplasia, and villous atrophy and the number of intraepithelial T-lymphocytes should be well highlighted. Ancillary tests such as anti-CD3 stain are useful for an accurate count of the intraepithelial T lymphocytes when CeD or NCGS is suspected. Moreover, anti-CD3 and anti-CD8 stains are recommended in patients not responding to the gluten-free diet (GFD) to confirm a diagnosis of Refractory Celiac Disease (RCeD). Diagnostic clues about the differential diagnosis of both CeD and RCeD have also been rendered.
URI: https://www.translationalmedicine.unisa.it/index
http://elea.unisa.it/xmlui/handle/10556/9178
https://doi.org/10.37825/2239-9747.1005
ISSN: 2239-9747
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