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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 7, 2008; 14(45): 6948-6953
Published online Dec 7, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.6948
Table 1 Clinical characteristics and endoscopic findings of enrolled patients (n = 726)
DyspepsiaNon CD (%)CD (%)OR95% CIP
n = 711n = 15
Sex (female; male)434 (61.0)10 (66.7)1.280.45-3.600.6
277 (39)5 (33.3)
Mean age (yr)39.5 ± 14.539.9 ± 11.21.860.71-4.650.3
Type of dyspepsia
Dysmotility-like dyspepsia (DD)336 (47.2)8 (53.3)1.270.47-3.420.6
Indeterminate dyspepsia (ID)273 (38.4)7 (46.7)2.210.82-5.970.1
Ulcer-like dyspepsia (UD)102 (14)0
Endoscopic findings
Normal437 (61.2)7 (46.7)/
Peptic lesion149 (20.5)/
Malignancy4 (0.5)/
Miscellaneous121 (16.7)/
CD8 (53.3)
Table 2 Demographic, clinical, endoscopic and histological data of celiac patients
PtsGender M/FAge (yr)Clinical findingsEndoscopic markersHistological findingsMarsh
1F20IDRF/NMTVAIIIC
2F27DDNMTVAIIIC
3F54IDNormalPVAIIIB
4M44DDNormalSTAIIIB
5F26DDRFSTAIIIB
6F36IDNormalSTAIIIB
7F41DDNormalSTAIIIB
8M34IDRF + SllTVAIIIC
9F29DDNormalAPVIIIA
10M54DDNormalSTAIIIB
11F52IDNormalPVAIIIA
12M56DDMMTVAIIIC
13F39DDRFSTAIIIB
14M41IDRFSTAIIIC
15F45IDSllSTAIIIB