Contribution of Routine Endoscopic Biopsiesof the Duodenal Mucosa to Detection of Coeliac Disease in Adults - Initial Experience
																	
									Authors:
											A. Albín						1; 											R. Bužga						1; 											J. Dvořáčková						2; 											V. Šmajstrla						3										
				
									Authors‘ workplace:
											Interní odd. nemocnice, Vítkovice, přednosta MUDr. J. Srovnal 2NZZ Cytologická a bioptická laboratoř, Ostrava-Zábřeh 3NZZ Bormed, Ostrava-Poruba
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					Prakt. Lék. 1999; (3): 151-153
					
				
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Overview
Coeliac sprue is much more frequent than formerly assumed and many patients escapediagnosis for many years. The authors used as a baseline: 1. coeliac disease (gluten enteropathy)is frequently oligosymptomatic, asymptomatic or manifested in an atypical way, 2. it occursfrequently in the population, 3. even oligosymptomatic or asymptomatic patients benefit fromtreatment (i.e. adherence to a gluten-free diet), 4. coeliac disease can be suspected fromhistological examination of the duodenal mucosa (duodenoscopy is part of gastroscopy). Basedon these assumptions it is logical to make a biopsy of the duodenal mucosa during everygastroscopic examination whatever the indication.
Key words:
 coeliac disease - gluten enteropathy - histological diagnosis - endoscopic duodenalbiopsy.
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1999 Issue 3
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