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==Histology== | ==Histology== | ||
The histological changes of TS include: Flattening of the villi and small intestinal inflammation which are similar to an [[autoimmune disorder]] Coeliac disease (also known as ''[[coeliac sprue]]'') | The histological changes of TS include: Flattening of the villi and small intestinal inflammation which are similar to an [[autoimmune disorder]] Coeliac disease (also known as ''[[coeliac sprue]]''). | ||
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Overview
Pathophysiology
Histology
The histological changes of TS include: Flattening of the villi and small intestinal inflammation which are similar to an autoimmune disorder Coeliac disease (also known as coeliac sprue).
Diagnosis | Villous morphology | Findings in Lamina propria | Involved portion of the GI tract |
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Tropical sprue | Mild to moderate blunting of the villi with an increased number of Intraepithelial lymphocytes. | Increased number of plasma cells and eosinophils. | Ileum > Duodenum > Colon |
Celiac sprue | Variable, often there is a complete flattening of the villi. Always there is an increased number of Intraepithelial lymphocytes | Plasma cells > Eosinophils > Neutrophils. | Duodenum > Ileum. |