Background and study aims: Patients with refractory celiac disease (RCD) are at risk of intestinal T-cell
lymphoma, which is difficult to diagnose because it often develops in the small
bowel. We therefore studied whether wireless capsule endoscopy was able to detect
ulcerative jejunitis or intestinal T-cell lymphomas that were missed by standard
endoscopic and imaging procedures in patients with RCD.
Patients and methods: Detection of ulcerative jejunitis and overt T-cell lymphoma by capsule endoscopy
or by upper and lower endoscopy, abdominal computed tomography (CT) or abdominal
magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) was compared in 14 consecutive patients with
RCD: in seven patients who showed loss of T-cell antigens on intraepithelial lymphocytes
and/or clonality of the T-cell receptor gene (i. e. type II RCD) and in seven
patients who did not have these features (i. e. type I RCD).
Results: Complete evaluation of the small bowel by capsule endoscopy was achieved in 9/14
patients. Signs of ulcerative jejunitis or intestinal T-cell lymphoma, affecting
further clinical management, were found in two patients with type II RCD: in one
patient these signs were found only by capsule endoscopy (ulcerations and stenosis)
and in another patient the abnormalities were identified by CT/MRT (mesenteric
lymph nodes harboring lymphoma). No clinically relevant abnormalities were found
in patients with type I RCD by lower endoscopy or by small-bowel imaging (capsule
endoscopy, CT, or MRT).
Conclusions: In patients with type II RCD, capsule endoscopy can detect additional cases with
ulcerative jejunitis and could be included in the diagnostic armamentarium, subject
to confirmation by larger series. In patients with type I RCD, our study confirmed
the low diagnostic yield of imaging procedures, including wireless capsule
endoscopy.
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S. Daum, MD
Department of Medicine I, Gastroenterology, Infectious Diseases, and Rheumatology
Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Campus Benjamin Franklin
Hindenburgdamm 30
12200 Berlin
Germany
Fax: +49-30-8445-4481
Email: severin.daum@charite.de