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Clinical, endoscopic, and histological differentiation between celiac disease and tropical sprue: A systematic review

Authors :
Kulwant Singh Kapoor
Pragya Sharma
Vineet Ahuja
Vandana Baloda
Sreenivas Vishnubathla
Ritu Mehta
Siddhartha Datta Gupta
Gaurav Ps Gahlot
Govind K. Makharia
Alka Singh
Prasenjit Das
Source :
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 34:74-83
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

Background and aim While the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) is increasing globally, the prevalence of tropical sprue (TS) is declining. Still, there are certain regions in the world where both patients with CD and TS exist and differentiation between them is a challenging task. We conducted a systematic review of the literature to find out differentiating clinical, endoscopic, and histological characteristics between CD and TS. Methods Medline, PubMed, and EMBASE databases were searched for keywords: celiac disease, coeliac, celiac, tropical sprue, sprue, clinical presentation, endoscopy, and histology. Studies published between August 1960 and January 2018 were reviewed. Out of 1063 articles available, 12 articles were included in the final analysis. Results Between the patients with CD and TS, there was no difference in the prevalence and duration of chronic diarrhea, abdominal distension, weight loss, extent of abnormal fecal fat content, and density of intestinal inflammation. The following features were more common in CD: short stature, vomiting/dyspepsia, endoscopic scalloping/attenuation of duodenal folds, histological high modified Marsh changes, crescendo type of IELosis, surface epithelial denudation, surface mucosal flattening, thickening of subepithelial basement membrane and celiac seropositivity; while those in TS include anemia, abnormal urinary D-xylose test, endoscopic either normal duodenal folds or mild attenuation, histologically decrescendo type of IELosis, low modified Marsh changes, patchy mucosal changes, and mucosal eosinophilia. Conclusions Both patients with CD and TS have overlapping clinical, endoscopic, and histological characteristics, and there is no single diagnostic feature for differentiating CD from TS except for celiac specific serological tests.

Details

ISSN :
08159319
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9c9e0a6f2901c0699ce4244055f7f5e3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jgh.14403