2024
DOI: 10.1097/mog.0000000000001009
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Monitoring coeliac disease in 2024, time to change practice?

Suneil A. Raju,
Mohamed G. Shiha,
Hugo A. Penny

Abstract: Purpose of review Persistent villous atrophy is associated with morbidity in coeliac disease and most commonly due to ongoing gluten ingestion. Current methods for assessing gluten exposure and persisting villous atrophy include dietary questionnaires and repeat duodenal biopsy, which have limited accuracy or are invasive. This review discusses adjunctive and/or novel tests that could be used to overcome these challenges. Recent findings Small bowel cap… Show more

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