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Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases. 2016; 8 (4): 318-322
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-186006

ABSTRACT

Background: Duodenal biopsy is required for diagnosis of celiac disease in adults, although some studies have suggested adequate accuracy of serology alone


Objective: We aimed to assess the correlation between anti-tissue transglu-taminase [tTG] titer and pathological findings and to define the specific level of tTG for predicting celiac disease in adults without the need for biopsy sampling


Methods: This descriptive study was done on 299 participants


The tTG titer and pathological findings of duodenal biopsy samples were used for this study Analysis of Receiver operating characteristic [ROC] curve was used to find a cut-off point of anti-tTG antibody for mucosal atrophy


Results: Mean tTG titers was significantly higher in patients graded as Marsh III>/= 3 [p=0.023]. ROC curve analysis showed 89.1% sensitivity for cut-off point>/=76.5 lU/mL of anti-tTG. For Marsh>/= II, specificity was 28% and positive predictive value was 91%


Conclusion: There is a linear correlation between increasing tTG level and Marsh I to III. Specificity of tTG titer more than 200 was 100% for Marsh >2.

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