Brief Article
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 14, 2009; 15(42): 5321-5325
Published online Nov 14, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.5321
Table 1 The modified Marsh classification of celiac disease
TypeIntraepithelial lymphocytes per 100 enterocytesCryptsVilli
0< 40NormalNormal
1> 40NormalNormal
2> 40IncreasedNormal
3a> 40IncreasedMild atrophy
3b> 40IncreasedMarked atrophy
3c> 40IncreasedAbsent
Table 2 The distribution of patients according to gender and IBS type n (%)
IBS typeGender
Total
MaleFemale
C-IBS140 (47.8)217 (48.3)357 (48.1)
D-IBS84 (28.7)122 (27.2)206 (27.8)
C/D-IBS69 (23.5)110 (24.5)179 (24.1)
Total293449742
Table 3 The prevalence of celiac disease in different types of IBS patients
No. of study patientsNo. of celiac casesPrevalence of CD (95% CI)
C-IBS35761.68 (0.35, 3.01)a
D-IBS206146.80 (3.36, 10.23)a
C/D-IBS17942.23 (0.07, 4.40)
Total742243.23 (1.96, 4.50)
Table 4 The demographic and clinical features of celiac disease patients
Variablen (%)
Gender
Female13 (54.2)
Male11 (45.8)
Age (yr)
18-258 (33.3)
26-358 (33.3)
36-618 (33.3)
mean (SD)33.5 (11.5)
Body mass index, mean (SD)26.6 (3.5)
Duration of symptoms (mo), mean (SD)26.8 (18.1)
IBS type
C-IBS6 (25.0)
D-IBS14 (58.3)
C/D-IBS4 (16.7)
Malabsorptive features
Hypoalbuminemia2 (8.3)
Hypocalcemia2 (8.3)
Iron deficiency4 (16.7)
None16 (66.7)