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lymphocytes is a nonspecific finding. It is seen in celiac disease; correlation with TTG
lymphocytes is a nonspecific finding. It is seen in celiac disease; correlation with TTG
serology is suggested, if not done.
serology is suggested, if not done.
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DUODENUM, BIOPSY:
- SMALL BOWEL MUCOSA WITH INCREASED INTRAEPITHELIAL LYMPHOCYTES, VILLOUS
  ARCHITECTURE AND CRYPT ARCHITECTURE WITHIN NORMAL LIMITS, SEE COMMENT.
- BRUNNER'S GLANDS PRESENT.
- NEGATIVE FOR ACUTE DUODENITIS.
- NEGATIVE FOR DYSPLASIA.
COMMENT:
Focally, there are approximately 50 lymphocytes/100 enterocytes. Increased intraepithelial
lymphocytes is a nonspecific finding that may be seen in a number of conditions, including
Helicobacter gastritis, Crohn's disease and a number of other autoimmune disorders.  It is
seen in celiac disease; correlation with TTG serology is suggested, if not done.
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