2022
DOI: 10.47176/mjiri.36.20
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Assessment of the Predictive Factors Influencing the Diagnosis and Severity of Villous Atrophy in Patients with Celiac Disease and Iron Deficiency Anemia Referred for Diagnostic Endoscopy in Basrah, Iraq

Abstract: Background: The classic celiac disease (CD) presentation in individuals with iron deficiency anemia (IDA) has been changed given the large percentage of subtle or asymptomatic cases. The study objective was to assess the predictive factors influencing the diagnosis and severity of villous atrophy in individuals with CD and IDA referred for a diagnostic endoscopy. Methods: This was a retrospective observational, cross-sectional analysis of the medical records of 499 individual… Show more

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“…Two studies involving adult CeD patients failed to observe a significant association between clinical presentations and histological damage [ 17 , 50 ]. On the contrary, in an Iranian study and in a Finnish study, the association between gastrointestinal symptoms and the degree of villous atrophy was proven to be statistically significant [ 16 , 51 ]. In our study, contrary to some of the above-mentioned literature data [ 14 , 15 , 34 , 48 , 49 ], neither intestinal damage nor the titers of CeD-specific antibodies were significantly associated with clinical presentations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two studies involving adult CeD patients failed to observe a significant association between clinical presentations and histological damage [ 17 , 50 ]. On the contrary, in an Iranian study and in a Finnish study, the association between gastrointestinal symptoms and the degree of villous atrophy was proven to be statistically significant [ 16 , 51 ]. In our study, contrary to some of the above-mentioned literature data [ 14 , 15 , 34 , 48 , 49 ], neither intestinal damage nor the titers of CeD-specific antibodies were significantly associated with clinical presentations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%