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Intraepithelial lymphocyte normal cut-off level in Celiac disease: the debate continues

Aaron Lerner, Torsten Matthias

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The gold standard for diagnosis of celiac disease is positive serology confirmed by histological evidence of small intestinal biopsy damage as determined by the modified Marsh classification. Intraepithelial lymphocyte count has a pivotal importance in this grading criteria and the normal cut-off density has paramount importance in distinguishing between celiac disease and normal or false+ conditions. However its determination is problematic, complicated and far from being standardized. The localization along the villi or along the small bowel, the section thickness, the mode of detection and analysis, geoepidemiological influences, age dependency, associated infections or diseases and the strictness of the inclusions/exclusion criteria of the normal control group, all affect IEL density and normal cut-off levels. It is hoped that after standardization, the cut-off levels of IELs will better reflect the in-vivo reality to distinguish celiac disease from normal and associated conditions that affect intestinal IEL count.

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