Opportunities for Improving Biopsy and Non–Biopsy-Based Diagnosis of Celiac Disease

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The accumulating data regarding a non-biopsy diagnosis of celiac disease has led to its adoption in certain scenarios, although debate on whether and when to use non-biopsy criteria in clinical practice is ongoing. Despite the growing popularity and evidence basis for a biopsy-free approach to diagnosis in the context of highly elevated serologies, there will continue to be a role for a biopsy in some groups. This review summarizes the current evidence supporting a non-biopsy approach and arguments supporting continued reliance on biopsy, and focuses on opportunities to improve both approaches.

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Robert, M. E., Ciacci, C., & Lebwohl, B. (2024). Opportunities for Improving Biopsy and Non–Biopsy-Based Diagnosis of Celiac Disease. Gastroenterology, 167(1), 79–89. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2024.01.031

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