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. 1960 Mar;1(1):48-54.
doi: 10.1136/gut.1.1.48.

Coeliac disease: histopathological findings in the small intestinal mucosa studies by a peroral biopsy technique

Coeliac disease: histopathological findings in the small intestinal mucosa studies by a peroral biopsy technique

M SHINER. Gut. 1960 Mar.

Abstract

Villous atrophy, changes in the surface epithelium, mucosal thickening, and glandular hypertrophy were a feature of all the mucosal biopsies from the small intestine obtained from eight coeliac children. No histological differences were observed between the children previously treated with intermittent gluten-free diets and the untreated children. Serial biopsy studies were carried out on one coeliac child before and after treatment with a gluten-free diet over a period of two years. On the whole they confirmed the irreversible nature of the observed histopathological changes but minor improvements could not be excluded. Mucosal abnormalities in coeliac disease are the same as in adult idiopathic steatorrhoea, where they are observed in patients with or without a response to a gluten-free diet. It is concluded that the elimination of gluten from the diet has little if any influence on the histopathological abnormalities observed in coeliac disease.

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