• Title of article

    Autoimmune enteropathy: not all flat mucosa mean coeliac disease

  • Author/Authors

    Volta, Umberto Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences - University of Bologna, Italy , Gloria Mumolo, Maria Gastroenterology Unit - Department of Gastroenterology - University of Pisa, Italy , Caio, Giacomo Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences - University of Bologna, Italy , Boschetti, Elisa Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences - University of Bologna, Italy , Latorre, Rocco Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences - University of Bologna, Italy , Giancola, Fiorella Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences - University of Bologna, Italy , Paterini, Paola Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences - University of Bologna, Italy , De Giorgio, Roberto Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences - University of Bologna, Italy

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    140
  • To page
    145
  • Abstract
    A 62-year-old woman complaining of severe malabsorption was diagnosed with celiac disease based on the findings of flat, small intestinal mucosa and HLA-DQ2 positivity, although celiac serology was negative. This diagnosis was questioned due to the lack of clinical and histological improvement after a long period of strict gluten-free diet. The detection of enterocyte autoantibodies guided to the correct diagnosis of autoimmune enteropathy, leading to a complete recovery of the patient following an appropriate immunosuppressive treatment. Autoimmune enteropathy should be considered in the differential diagnosis of malabsorption with severe villous atrophy, including those cases with negative celiac-related serology.
  • Keywords
    Villous atrophy , Malabsorption , Enterocyte autoantibodies , Autoimmune enteropathy
  • Journal title
    Gastroenterology and Hepatology From Bed to Bench
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Record number

    2516688