Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Associated Lesions in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Celiac Disease
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:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results
4. Discussions
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
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Author, Year | Study Type | No of Pts | tTG Cut-Off | Diagnostic Accuracy |
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Hil, 2008 | Retrospective | Adults (age >15 years) | 10 × ULN | PPV 100% |
Sugai, 2010 | Prospective | 679, of which 518 at low risk for CD | 139 U/mL for the low-risk group | PPV 100% |
Salmi, 2010 | Retrospective | 223 | Positive | Sn 84% for Marsh 3 |
Alessio, 2012 | Retrospective | 412 (163 adults) | ≥7 × ULN | Sp 100% and PPV 100% for Marsh ≥2 |
Zanini, 2012 | Retrospective | 945 | >5 × ULN | Sp 100% for duodenal atrophy |
Wakim-Fleming, 2013 | Retrospective | 2477 | >118 U (5.9 × ULN) | Sp 98.4%, PPV 86.4%, NPV 85.5% for Marsh 3 |
Beltran, 2014 | Retrospective | 166 adults, 36 children | >45 U/mL | Sn 51.6%, Sp 100% for Marsh 3 histology |
Tortora, 2014 | Prospective | 310 | >62.4 U/mL | Sn 69%, Sp 100%, PPV 100%, NPV 31% Marsh 3 |
Oyaert, 2015 | Prospective | 58 children, 98 adults (≥16 years) | 10 × ULN | Sn 51.9–68.6%, Sp 99% |
Di Tola, 2016 | Retrospective | 671 | >3.6 × ULN | Sn 76.8%, PPV 97.2% |
Ganji, 2016 | Retrospective | 299 | >200 IU/mL | Sp 100% for Marsh > 2 |
Efthymakis, 2017 | Prospective | 234 | >16 × ULN | PPV 98.86% |
Holmes, 2017 | Retrospective | 270 | >45 U/mL | PPV 100% |
Gülseren, 2019 | Prospective | 21 | >200 IU/mL (10 × ULN) | Sn 81%, Sp 100% |
Fuchs, 2019 | Retrospective analysis (prospectively collected) | 421 high-risk for CD, 2357 moderate-risk, 2722 low-risk | >10 × ULN (positive EMA and genetics) | PPV 100% |
Nellikkal, 2019 | Retrospective | 160 | ≥2.5 × ULN | Sn 87%, Sp 82%, PPV 95% for villous atrophy |
Alharbi, 2020 | Retrospective | 134 | >100 | PPV 88.3 for Marsh 3 |
Ylönen, 2020 | Retrospective | 222 | 10 × ULN | PPV 100% |
Penny, 2020 | Multicentric, Prospective | 145 | ≥10 × ULN | Sn 30%, Sp 83%, PPV 95.2% and NPV 9.5% for Marsh 3 lesions |
Beig, 2021 | Retrospective | 144 | ≥10 × ULN | Sn 70%, Sp 100% |
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Enache, I.; Balaban, D.V.; Vasilescu, F.; Jurcut, C.; Ionita-Radu, F.; Popp, A.; Matei, D.; Jinga, M. Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Associated Lesions in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Celiac Disease. Gastroenterol. Insights 2022, 13, 77-86. https://doi.org/10.3390/gastroent13010009
Enache I, Balaban DV, Vasilescu F, Jurcut C, Ionita-Radu F, Popp A, Matei D, Jinga M. Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Associated Lesions in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Celiac Disease. Gastroenterology Insights. 2022; 13(1):77-86. https://doi.org/10.3390/gastroent13010009
Chicago/Turabian StyleEnache, Iulia, Daniel Vasile Balaban, Florina Vasilescu, Ciprian Jurcut, Florentina Ionita-Radu, Alina Popp, Dumitru Matei, and Mariana Jinga. 2022. "Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Associated Lesions in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Celiac Disease" Gastroenterology Insights 13, no. 1: 77-86. https://doi.org/10.3390/gastroent13010009
APA StyleEnache, I., Balaban, D. V., Vasilescu, F., Jurcut, C., Ionita-Radu, F., Popp, A., Matei, D., & Jinga, M. (2022). Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Associated Lesions in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Celiac Disease. Gastroenterology Insights, 13(1), 77-86. https://doi.org/10.3390/gastroent13010009