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    J. Ai

    Background: Histological changes induced by gluten in the duodenal mucosa of patients with non-coeliac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) are poorly defined. Objectives: To evaluate the structural and inflammatory features of NCGS compared to... more
    Background: Histological changes induced by gluten in the duodenal mucosa of patients with non-coeliac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) are poorly defined. Objectives: To evaluate the structural and inflammatory features of NCGS compared to controls and coeliac disease (CeD) with milder enteropathy (Marsh I-II). Methods: Well-oriented biopsies of 262 control cases with normal gastroscopy and histologic findings, 261 CeD, and 175 NCGS biopsies from 9 contributing countries were examined. Villus height (VH, in μm), crypt depth (CrD, in μm), villus-to-crypt ratios (VCR), IELs (intraepithelial lymphocytes/100 enterocytes), and other relevant histological, serologic, and demographic parameters were quantified. Results: The median VH in NCGS was significantly shorter (600, IQR: 400–705) than controls (900, IQR: 667–1112) (p < 0.001). NCGS patients with Marsh I-II had similar VH and VCR to CeD [465 µm (IQR: 390–620) vs. 427 µm (IQR: 348–569, p = 0·176)]. The VCR in NCGS with Marsh 0 was lower ...
    Whipple's disease is a rare multisystemic infectious disorder affecting predominantly middle-aged men. Clinical manifestations are very variable with a very long, insidious, prediagnostic course. Weight loss, chronic diarrhea,... more
    Whipple's disease is a rare multisystemic infectious disorder affecting predominantly middle-aged men. Clinical manifestations are very variable with a very long, insidious, prediagnostic course. Weight loss, chronic diarrhea, arthralgias, and low-grade fever are characteristic features in most patients. Although gastrointestinal compromise is very common, atypical clinical forms are being increasingly recognized. Although a bacterial cause was strongly suggested for many years, the infectious agent was elusive until recently. The bacillus that was classified as an actinomycete was named Tropheryma whipplei and has singular characteristics. It presents affinity for the periodic acid-Schiff stain, but it is negative for Ziehl-Neelsen staining and has a characteristic trilamellar cell wall. Its genetic material has been recently sequenced, and culture was finally performed on a human fibroblast cell line. Pathological specimens show macrophage infiltration with mostly intracellula...
    Should ESPGHAN Guidelines for Serologic Diagnosis of Celiac Disease be Used in Adults? A Prospective Analysis in an Adult Patient Cohort With High Pretest Probability