Ultra-Short Celiac Disease: Clinical, Immunophenotypic, Morphological, and Genetic Features
https://doi.org/10.15690/pf.v22i6.2988
Abstract
Ultra-short celiac disease is one of the phenotypes of common celiac disease, it is characterized by hyper-regenerative atrophy and/or intraepithelial lymphocytosis in duodenal bulb along with no mucosal damage in distal duodenum, serological positivity, the presence of HLA-DQ2. However, seropositivity and classical HLA-DQ2 haplotypes frequency differs from usual celiac disease, thus, there are significant difficulties in differential diagnosis. Data on prevalence, clinical manifestations, histological lesions, genetic features, and outcome of ultra-short celiac disease is insufficient and should be accumulated. This review focuses on analyzing the studies results about ultra-short celiac disease and describes the clinical, immunological, and genetic features of this disease phenotype.
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About the Authors
Anatoly I. KhavkinRussian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor.
62, Bolshaya Serpukhovskaya Str., Moscow, 115093
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Elena V. Loshkova
Russian Federation
MD, PhD.
Tomsk, Moscow
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Ekaterina A. Yablokova
Russian Federation
MD, PhD.
Mytishchi, Moscow
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Galina N. Yankina
Russian Federation
MD, PhD.
Tomsk
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Andrew V. Nalyotov
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor.
Donetsk
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Victor A. Zhelev
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Professor.
Tomsk
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Alexandr V. Budkin
Russian Federation
MD.
Tomsk
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Kristina D. Zavrazhnaya
Russian Federation
MD.
Mytishchi
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Anastasiya D. Popova
Russian Federation
MD.
Tomsk
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Marina V. Fedosova
Russian Federation
MD.
Tomsk
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