Comparison of Suction and
Endoscopic Jejunal Biopsy in the Diagnosis of Childhood Coeliac
Disease
Kolek A., Procházka V., Tichý M.:
Dìtská klinika FN a LF UP, Olomouc, II. interní klinika FN a LF UP, Olomouc, Ústav patologické anatomie FN a LF UP, Olomouc |
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Summary:
A comparison was performed on 27 samples of jejunal biopsy obtained by a suction biopsy capsule (from 19
patients), 53 samples were obtained with an —adultid biopsy forceps Olympus FB-24K, FB-25K (from 21
patients) and 30 samples obtained with a —paediatricih biopsy forceps Olympus FK-21 B (from 14 patients).
Both the length and height of the samples was measured. Each sample was assessed for orientation on
a slide, for damage and adequacy for histological investigation (more than 3 continuous villi/crypts). There
was no significant difference in the length of the samples, however, the height of the samples obtained by the
suction capsule was significantly smaller. A majority of all well-oriented samples (92%) were obtained by the
suction capsule and a minority of well oriented samples by the paediatric biopsy forceps FK-21B (80%). The
majority of damaged samples was taken by the forceps FB-21 K (60%) and the minority by suction capsule
(33%). Adequate for histological investigation were most often samples taken by suction capsule (89%) and
less often taken by the biopsy forceps FB-21 K (77%). All methods are suitable for the morphological diagnosis
of malabsorption syndrome. More biopsy samples taken during an investigation and their better orientation
on the slide are necessary to improve the results of endoscopic investigation.
Key words:
coeliac disease - suction biopsy - forceps biopsy
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