The Value of Ensari’s Proposal in Evaluating the Mucosal Pathology of Childhood Celiac Disease: Old Classification versus New Version

The Value of Ensari’s Proposal in Evaluating the Mucosal Pathology of Childhood Celiac Disease: Old Classification versus New Version

Objective: Small intestinal biopsy remains the gold standard in diagnosing celiac disease (CD); however, the wide spectrum of histopathological states and differential diagnosis of CD is still a diagnostic problem for pathologists. Recently, Ensari reviewed the literature and proposed an update of the histopathological diagnosis and classification for CD. Materials and Methods: In this study, the histopathological materials of 54 children in whom CD was diagnosed at our hospital were reviewed to compare the previous Marsh and Modified Marsh-Oberhuber classifications with this new proposal. Results: In this study, we show that the Ensari classification is as accurate as the Marsh and Modified Marsh classifications in describing the consecutive states of mucosal damage seen in CD. Conclusions: Ensari's classification is simple, practical and facilitative in diagnosing and subtyping of mucosal pathology of CD Turkish Anahtar Kelimeler: Çöyak Hastalığı, Marsh Sınıflaması, Modifiye Marsh-Oberhuber sınıflaması, Ensari sınıflaması Amaç: Çölyak hastalığı (ÇH) tanısında ince barsak biyopsisi altın standard değerini korumakla birlikte ÇH'nın geniş histopatolojik yelpazesi ve ayırıcı tanısı patologlar için hala tanısal bir problemdir. Yakın zamanda Ensari literatürü gözden geçirerek ÇH histopatolojik tanı ve sınıflaması için yeni bir öneri sunmuştur. Materyal ve Metod: Hastanemizde tanı almış 54 pediatrik ÇH olgusunun patoloji arşiv materyali Marsh, Modifiye Marsh-Oberhuber sınıflaması ve Ensari önerisine göre yeniden değerlendirilmiştir. Sonuç: Ensari önerisi basit, pratik ve aynı zamanda ÇH tanı ve mukozal subtiplemesinde kolaylaştırıcı bulunmuştur.

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  • Başlangıç: 2015
  • Yayıncı: Erkan Mor
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