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Celiac Disease (Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathy) 1. Background…

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Celiаc Diseаse (Gluten-Sensitive Enterоpаthy) 1. Backgrоund Definitiоn: An autoimmune-mediated intestinal disorder triggered by dietary gluten (wheat, barley, rye) in genetically susceptible individuals. Pathophysiology: Ingestion of gluten → immune response against tissue transglutaminase (tTG) → villous atrophy and crypt hyperplasia in the small intestine → malabsorption. Genetics: Strongly associated with HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8 alleles. Epidemiology: Affects ~1% of the population; higher prevalence in Northern European ancestry and patients with autoimmune diseases (type 1 diabetes, autoimmune thyroiditis). Complications: Malnutrition, iron-deficiency anemia, osteoporosis, infertility, dermatitis herpetiformis, and increased risk of intestinal T-cell lymphoma. 2. History Symptoms (classic form): Chronic diarrhea, steatorrhea, weight loss, abdominal bloating, and fatigue. Atypical/non-GI manifestations: Iron-deficiency anemia, osteoporosis, neuropathy, short stature, delayed puberty, infertility. Dermatologic: Dermatitis herpetiformis — pruritic papulovesicular rash on extensor surfaces. Onset: May appear in childhood or adulthood; often improves when gluten is avoided. Risk factors: Family history, autoimmune diseases, selective IgA deficiency. 3. Exam Findings May be normal in mild cases. Signs of malabsorption: pallor (anemia), glossitis, muscle wasting, or peripheral edema (hypoproteinemia). Rash consistent with dermatitis herpetiformis (elbows, knees, buttocks). 4. Making the Diagnosis Initial test: Serologic testing — tissue transglutaminase IgA (tTG-IgA) and total IgA (to rule out IgA deficiency). Confirmatory test (gold standard): Small bowel biopsy via upper endoscopy showing villous atrophy, crypt hyperplasia, and intraepithelial lymphocytosis. If IgA deficient: Use IgG-based tests (deamidated gliadin peptide IgG or tTG-IgG). HLA typing (DQ2/DQ8): Negative result effectively rules out celiac disease (useful if diagnosis uncertain). Note: Patients must be consuming gluten before testing to avoid false negatives. 5. Management A. Dietary Strict lifelong gluten-free diet (avoid wheat, barley, rye). Nutritional counseling and monitoring for deficiencies (iron, folate, B12, vitamin D, calcium). B. Medical Dermatitis herpetiformis: Dapsone for symptomatic relief, plus gluten-free diet. Treat associated deficiencies (iron, folate, vitamin D, calcium). C. Monitoring Follow-up tTG-IgA titers to assess dietary adherence. Bone density screening (osteoporosis risk). Rare refractory cases may require corticosteroids or immunosuppressants.   Question A 29-year-old woman with chronic diarrhea, bloating, and weight loss undergoes upper endoscopy after positive celiac serology. Duodenal biopsies are obtained. Which of the following histologic findings is most characteristic of this patient’s disease?

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