2019
Clinical Insignficance of Monoclonal T-Cell Populations and Duodenal Intraepithelial T-Cell Phenotypes in Celiac and Nonceliac Patients
Celli R, Hui P, Triscott H, Bogardus S, Gibson J, Hwang M, Robert ME. Clinical Insignficance of Monoclonal T-Cell Populations and Duodenal Intraepithelial T-Cell Phenotypes in Celiac and Nonceliac Patients. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 2019, 43: 151-160. PMID: 30334829, DOI: 10.1097/pas.0000000000001172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRefractory celiac diseaseT cell populationsMonoclonal T-cell populationRCD IRCD IICeliac diseasePersistent symptomsCD patientsIntraepithelial lymphocytesType II refractory celiac diseaseCD8-positive intraepithelial lymphocytesClonal T-cell populationsT-cell receptor gene rearrangementsAbnormal intraepithelial lymphocytesT-cell phenotypeReceptor gene rearrangementsParaffin-embedded biopsiesParaffin-embedded tissuesCD8 stainingLymphocyte phenotypingNonceliac patientsVillous bluntingDuodenal biopsiesRare conditionSpecialized centers
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 ResearchConceptsSubstance 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