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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1027409
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Fallstricke bei der Zöliakiediagnostik
Pitfalls in Diagnosis of Celiac DiseasePublication History
Manuskript eingetroffen: 12.12.2007
Manuskript akzeptiert: 2.4.2008
Publication Date:
10 July 2008 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Eckpfeiler in der Diagnostik der Zöliakie sind nach wie vor die serologische und histologische Diagnostik. Bei den serologischen Tests haben die IgA-Klasse-Endomysium-Antikörper und die Antikörper gegen Gewebstransglutaminase die höchste Sensitivität und Spezifität und sind als gleichwertig einzuschätzen. Ein IgA-Mangel im Serum ist immer auszuschließen. Antigliadin-Antikörper haben aufgrund ihres geringen positiven prädiktiven Wertes außer im jungen Kindesalter keine Bedeutung mehr bei der Diagnostik der Zöliakie. Die histologische Beurteilung von Dünndarmbiopsien sollte standardisiert nach den Marsh-Kriterien erfolgen. Diskrepante serologische und histologische Befunde erfordern eine sachkundige Bewertung durch einen Gastroenterologen und gegebenenfalls eine weiterführende Diagnostik.
Abstract
Both serology and histology remain cornerstones in the diagnosis of coeliac disease. IgA class antibodies against tissue transglutaminase and endomysium have the highest specificity and sensitivity in comparison with other serological tests. An IgA deficiency in serum must always be excluded. Antigliadin antibodies have, because of their low positive predictive value apart from in early childhood, no value as a diagnostic tool in coeliac disease. Intestinal biopsies should be evaluated according to the revised Marsh criteria. A discrepancy between serology and histology requires a competent evaluation by a gastroenterologist and, if necessary, further diagnostic procedures.
Schlüsselwörter
Sprue - Zöliakie - Serologie - Histologie - diskrepante Befunde
Key words
coeliac disease - serology - histology - discrepant findings
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