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J Can Assoc Gastroenterol ; 3(4): 185-193, 2020 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32671328

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BACKGROUND: The liver and celiac disease (CeD) share a complex relationship. While in some patients, isolated hypertransaminasemia is the only manifestation of CeD, liver diseases (LD) may also be associated with the presence of isolated tissue transglutaminase antibodies IgA (tTG IgA) without histologic evidence of CeD. AIMS: To examine the yield of tTG IgA testing (a) in the workup for chronic liver disease (CLD) or cytolysis and (b) to identify biopsy-confirmed CeD (BxCeD) among patients with concomitant LD. METHODS: Retrospective study including two cohorts. Cohort 1 represented 444 consecutive individuals without known CeD for which liver specialists requested tTG IgA. Incidence of positive tTG and BxCeD was evaluated. Cohort 2 included 212 consecutive individuals with positive tTG IgA and subsequent duodenal biopsies. The frequency and clinical characteristics of individuals without BxCeD were examined, with and without concurrent LD. RESULTS: The rate of first time positive tTG IgA among the tests requested by a liver specialist (cohort 1) was 2.0% (n = 9). However, 33.0% (n = 3) of these patients did not have BxCeD. Cohort 2 included 33 individuals with coexisting LD, of which 42.4% did not have BxCeD, compared with 16.2% of the patients without LD (P < 0.001). The majority of the patients without BxCeD (65.1%) showed an increase < 3 times upper limit of normal of tTG IgA. CONCLUSIONS: Although there is clinical value in testing for CeD in the context of LD, there could be a high rate of positive CeD serology unaccompanied by histologic signs in patients with coexisting LD.

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