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Figure 6: Upper left image presenting the initial diagnosis of celiac disease with fissures on the folds and absence of villi when the mucosa was visualized using NBI and near focus in the right image. The lower images were obtained from the same patient after five months of gluten free diet.
Endoscopic view of an ulcer in the duodenal bulb of a 12-year-old who presented with hematemesis. Celiac Disease 11 y/o with positive tissue transglutaminase (TTG).
Figure 2 Water immersion endoscopic image of the distal duodenum in a patient with celiac disease. Fissuring and scalloping are seen in biopsy samples from patients with celiac disease.
Endoscopic images of diseases and disorders of gastrointestinal tract.
27 maj 2022 · Spotting the difference between celiac disease and non-celiac enteropathy can be challenging. That's why physicians recommend celiac disease blood tests, which are used to find adverse immune reactions to the gluten protein in the foods you eat.
12 sty 2017 · B Endoscopic duodenal image showing fissuring and scalloping of the mucosa in a 52-year-old woman with celiac disease. C Endoscopic duodenal image showing scalloping of mucosa along with nodularity and edema in a 39-year-old man with celiac disease.
Duodenum in coeliac disease, endoscopic view of the interior of the duodenum (end of the small intestine) of a patient with coeliac disease. Coeliac disease (or gluten enteropathy) is an uncommon genetic condition where the lining of the intestine reacts to gluten, a protein found in cereals.