The correct methodological approach to the diagnosis of celiac disease: the point of view of the pathologist.

Q3 Medicine
Vincenzo Villanacci, Rachele Del Sordo, Giovanni Casella, Gabriel Becheanu, Arianna Oberti, Baraa Belfekih, Gabrio Bassotti, Alberto Ravelli
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The diagnosis of celiac disease relies on the assessment of serological data and the presence of histological alterations in the duodenal mucosa. The duodenal biopsy is pivotal in adults, and in some circumstances in children, to confirm the clinical suspicion of celiac disease. The correct interpretation of duodenal biopsies is influenced by numerous variables. The aim of this overview is to describe the correct methodological approach including the procedures of biopsy sampling, orientation, processing, staining and histopathological classification in order to avoid or minimize the errors and the variability in duodenal biopsy interpretation. Multiple biopsies taken from different sites of the duodenum during endoscopy maximize the diagnostic yield of duodenal histological sampling. Proper orientation of the biopsy samples is of the utmost importance to assess histological features of pathological duodenal mucosa and to avoid artifacts that may lead even an experienced pathologist to a wrong histological interpretation with subsequent misdiagnosis of celiac disease. An immunohistochemical stain for CD3 can be invaluable to aid the pathologist in obtaining a more accurate intra-epithelial T lymphocytes count. A simplified histological classification facilitates the clinician's work and improves the communication between pathologist and clinician. An integrated clinical and pathological approach is required for a correct diagnosis of celiac disease since a relatively large number of conditions may cause duodenal damage with a histological appearance similar to that of celiac disease.

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乳糜泻诊断的正确方法:病理学家的观点。
乳糜泻的诊断依赖于血清学数据的评估和十二指肠黏膜组织学改变的存在。十二指肠活组织检查在成人和儿童的某些情况下是关键的,以确认乳糜泻的临床怀疑。十二指肠活检的正确解释受到许多变量的影响。本综述的目的是描述正确的方法方法,包括活检取样,定位,处理,染色和组织病理学分类的程序,以避免或尽量减少错误和十二指肠活检解释的可变性。在内镜检查期间从十二指肠不同部位进行多次活检,可以最大限度地提高十二指肠组织学取样的诊断率。活检样本的正确定位对于评估病理十二指肠黏膜的组织学特征和避免可能导致即使是经验丰富的病理学家错误的组织学解释并随后误诊乳糜泻的伪影至关重要。CD3的免疫组织化学染色可以帮助病理学家获得更准确的上皮内T淋巴细胞计数。简化的组织学分类方便了临床医生的工作,提高了病理与临床医生之间的沟通。正确诊断乳糜泻需要综合临床和病理方法,因为相对较多的情况可能导致十二指肠损伤,其组织学表现与乳糜泻相似。
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