Morphological evaluation of bulb and distal duodenal biopsies in pediatric celiac disease with clinical and serological correlation

Saranya Singaravel, Rajesh Tandon, Pankaj Vohra

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Abstract

Background and Aims: An early correct diagnosis of celiac disease (CD) is fundamental to reversal of symptoms and prevention of complications in pediatric patients. Our aim was to evaluate the role of duodenal bulb biopsy by studying the degree of mucosal damage in the duodenal bulb (D1) and second part of the duodenum (D2) and correlating the findings with serum IgA anti-tTG levels. Settings and Design: Pediatric patients (age <18 years) with clinical suspicion of CD and positive IgA anti-tTG titers were consecutively enrolled over a period of one year. Demographic variables, anthropometry, clinical history, laboratory values and endoscopic findings were studied. Endoscopic biopsies obtained from D1 and D2 were evaluated and assigned histopathologic grades that were correlated with serology. Statistical Analysis Used: Descriptive statistics were employed. Results: A total of 37 clinically suspected cases of pediatric CD were studied. The mean age was 6.7 years and the M:F ratio was 1:1.3. Thirty-two (32) children had varying degrees of growth impairment. Eight (8) children had only extra-intestinal symptoms. Thirty (30) children were anemic, hypoalbuminemia was seen in five (5) children while transaminitis was seen in two (2) children. IgA anti-tTG >300 U/ml was associated with Marsh-Oberhuber Grade 3 morphology at atleast one site. Conclusions: Low positive serology values should be confirmed by histopathology. Biopsies should be taken even in the absence of endoscopic abnormality. Additional D1 biopsies placed in a separate container can increase the diagnostic yield.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)484-489
Number of pages6
JournalIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
Volume64
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bulb biopsy
  • IgA anti-tTG
  • pediatric celiac disease

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  • Microbiology (medical)

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