2017
ROC-king onwards: intraepithelial lymphocyte counts, distribution & role in coeliac disease mucosal interpretation
Rostami K, Marsh M, Johnson M, Mohaghegh H, Heal C, Holmes G, Ensari A, Aldulaimi D, Bancel B, Bassotti G, Bateman A, Becheanu G, Bozzola A, Carroccio A, Catassi C, Ciacci C, Ciobanu A, Danciu M, Derakhshan M, Elli L, Ferrero S, Fiorentino M, Fiorino M, Ganji A, Ghaffarzadehgan K, Going J, Ishaq S, Mandolesi A, Mathews S, Maxim R, Mulder C, Neefjes-Borst A, Robert M, Russo I, Rostami-Nejad M, Sidoni A, Sotoudeh M, Villanacci V, Volta U, Zali M, Srivastava A. ROC-king onwards: intraepithelial lymphocyte counts, distribution & role in coeliac disease mucosal interpretation. Gut 2017, 66: 2080. PMID: 28893865, PMCID: PMC5749338, DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2017-314297.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntraepithelial lymphocyte countsReceiver operating characteristicIntraepithelial lymphocytesCoeliac diseaseMarsh III lesionsIII lesionsHistological diagnosis of coeliac diseaseNormal controlsReceiver operating characteristic curve analysisDiagnosis of coeliac diseaseOptimal cut-off pointReceiver operating characteristic analysisOptimal cut-offCount intraepithelial lymphocytesCut-off pointCut-offHistological diagnosisLymphocyte countMulticentre studyDuodenal biopsiesAntigenic influenceCurve analysisBiopsyDose responseControl group
2004
Patterns of Inflammation in Mucosal Biopsies of Ulcerative Colitis
Robert M, Tang L, Hao L, Reyes-Mugica M. Patterns of Inflammation in Mucosal Biopsies of Ulcerative Colitis. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 2004, 28: 183-189. PMID: 15043307, DOI: 10.1097/00000478-200402000-00005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAgingBiopsyChildChild, PreschoolColitis, UlcerativeHumansInfantIntestinal MucosaMiddle AgedRectumSingle-Blind MethodConceptsColonic mucosal biopsiesCrypt architectural distortionYears of ageEpithelial injuryMucosal biopsiesUlcerative colitisHistological featuresArchitectural distortionRectal biopsyCrypt abscessesPresentation of ulcerative colitisYears of follow-upInitiation of therapyPlasma cell infiltrationDiagnosis of ulcerative colitisPattern of inflammationDegree of colitisDegree of inflammationAge groupsDiagnosed ulcerative colitisPathological confirmationInitial presentationCrypt branchingNo significant differenceHistological criteria
2000
The Histologic Spectrum and Clinical Outcome of Refractory and Unclassified Sprue
Robert M, Ament M, Weinstein W. The Histologic Spectrum and Clinical Outcome of Refractory and Unclassified Sprue. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 2000, 24: 676-687. PMID: 10800986, DOI: 10.1097/00000478-200005000-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall bowel biopsyBowel biopsyCollagenous sprueUnclassified sprueRefractory patientsCeliac diseaseNormal duodenal biopsiesResidual mucosal abnormalityResponsive celiac diseaseSetting of malabsorptionGluten-free dietTotal parenteral nutritionGroup of patientsLong-term followB-cell lymphomaSubtle histologic changesMucosal thinningPersistent malabsorptionDuodenal biopsiesParenteral nutritionRefractory courseRefractory diseaseNonspecific findingsClinical outcomesChronic inflammation
1993
Rectal substance P concentrations are increased in ulcerative colitis but not in Crohn's disease.
Bernstein C, Robert M, Eysselein V. Rectal substance P concentrations are increased in ulcerative colitis but not in Crohn's disease. The American Journal Of Gastroenterology 1993, 88: 908-13. PMID: 7684884.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBiopsyColitis, UlcerativeCrohn DiseaseFemaleHumansIntestinal MucosaMaleRadioimmunoassayRectumSubstance PConceptsSubstance P concentrationsSubstance P levelsCrohn's diseaseUlcerative colitisSubstance PIncreasing concentrations of substance PConcentrations of substance PPathogenesis of ulcerative colitisRectal mucosal biopsiesNon-inflammatory bowel disease patientsMucosal neutrophilsUC patientsMucosal levelMucosal biopsiesCD patientsAffected patientsIncreased inflammationInflammatory cellsRectal diseaseColonic mucosaInflammatory processPatientsDisease patientsBiopsyMotor phenomena