Background and Study Aims: In the past, small-bowel biopsies for diagnosis of celiac disease were taken from
the jejunum with a suction capsule, but nowadays most physicians take endoscopic biopsies
from the distal duodenum. To validate that practice we compared the diagnostic yield
of endoscopic duodenal biopsies with that of endoscopic jejunal biopsies. In addition,
we describe a method of orienting biopsy specimens optimally.
Patients and Methods: Upper endoscopy was performed with a colonoscope. Four jejunal and four duodenal
biopsies were taken and oriented immediately thereafter. The pathologist rated the
orientation as poor, adequate, or good, and histopathological results were expressed
according to the Marsh classification. Jejunal and duodenal biopsy results were compared.
Results: 146 patients were included. Jejunal biopsies were taken in 142 patients, and Marsh
I-II lesions were found in 56 and Marsh III lesions in 15 patients. In three patients
duodenal biopsies were normal while jejunal biopsies showed Marsh I-II lesions. No
discrepancies were found in patients with Marsh III lesions. Orientation was good
in all biopsies.
Conclusion: Duodenal biopsies are sufficient to diagnose full-blown celiac disease (Marsh III),
but Marsh I-II lesions may be missed in some cases.
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