Table 3.
Summary of key features associated with the presentation of celiac disease in adults
| High prevalence, even in advanced age |
| Oligosymptomatic presentation |
| Serology may have a low diagnostic yield |
| Duodenal biopsy usually shows mild atrophy or lymphocytic enteritis |
| Lymphocytic enteritis is a common presentation in adult celiac |
| The study of duodenal biopsy by an expert pathologist and the use of advanced techniques like flow cytometry may be useful for the diagnosis |
| Monitoring of the strict dietary compliance and the recovery of villous atrophy |
| The presence of associated complications should be identified at an early stage |