mucosal histopathology in coeliac disease: a rebuttal of oberhuber’s sub-division of marsh iii
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individuals with particular genetic backgrounds develop immune responses to wheat proteins and become ‘gluten-sensitised’. mucosal pathology arises through activated mucosal t lymphocytes, resulting in a graded, adverse e reaction between particular genes and wheat proteins. given these varied influences, the marsh classification broadly itemises those stages through which a normal mucosa (marsh 0) evolves in becoming ‘flat’ (marsh i, ii, iii). recently, oberhuber and colleagues suggested that marsh iii lesions required subdividing into a, b, c categories. we critically examined these subdivisions by means of correlative light and scanning electron microscopy (sem). our results demonstrate that oberhuber’s classification is untenable. in our view deriving from our observations, the artificial subdivisions proposed by those authors actually reflect misinterpretations of the true architectural contours of flat mucosae. although these workers refer to “villous projections”, sem demonstrates that no such structures are present on flat - or immediately recovering – mucosae. our data revealed on the surfaces of flat (marsh iii) mucosae, large open “basins”, surrounded by raised collars - the latter, when viewed in histological section, being easily misconstrued as “villi”. it seems that with subsequent upward growth, these collars coalesce into low ridges, thence becoming broader and higher convolutions. it is noticeable that there are more open spaces on the surfaces of flat mucosae than was appreciated hitherto. we conclude that oberhuber’s revisions of marsh iii into three subcategories (a, b, c), are misinterpretations of the histological appearances of flattened mucosae. therefore, these subcategories should be resisted by histopathologists when classifying celiac mucosae, since they add nothing either of diagnostic, nor prognostic, value.
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Mucosal histopathology in celiac disease: a rebuttal of Oberhuber’s sub-division of Marsh III
Individuals with particular genetic backgrounds develop immune responses to wheat proteins and become 'gluten-sensitised'. Mucosal pathology arises through activated mucosal T lymphocytes, resulting in a graded, adverse reaction between particular genes and wheat proteins. Given these varied influences, the Marsh Classification broadly itemises those stages through which a normal mucosa (Marsh ...
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We read with interest the paper entitled “Mucosal histopathology in celiac disease: a rebuttal of Oberhuber ́s sub-division of Marsh III” by MN Marsh et al. published in this Journal (1). We have proposed a standardized classification system of the celiac lesions in 1999 (2).In their paper Marsh et al. comment on this work. To our surprise, the authors of the paper suggest that the flat mucosa (...
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gastroenterology and hepatology from bed to benchجلد ۸، شماره ۲، صفحات ۲۰۱۵-۸
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