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Duodenal quantitative mucosal morphometry in children with environmental enteric dysfunction: a cross-sectional multicountry analysis
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Western Michigan University, Stryker (United States), University of Virginia, University of Washington, ...
Published InAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Year2024
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Environmental enteric dysfunction (EED), a chronic inflammatory condition of the small intestine, is an important driver of childhood malnutrition globally. Quantifying intestinal morphology in EED allows for exploration of its association with functional and disease outcomes. OBJECTIVES: We sought to define morphometric characteristics of childhood EED and determine whether morphology features were associated with disease pathophysiology. METHODS: Morphometric measurements and histology were assessed on duodenal biopsy slides for this cross-sectional study from children with EED in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Zambia (n = 69), and those with no pathologic abnormality (NPA; n = 8) or celiac disease (n = 18) in North America. Immunohistochemistry was also conducted on 46, 8, and 18 biopsy slides, respectively. Linear mixed-effects regression models were…
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