Non-Celiac Villous Atrophy—A Problem Still Underestimated
Katarzyna Napiórkowska-Baran, Paweł Treichel, Adam Wawrzeńczyk, Ewa Alska, Robert Zacniewski, Maciej Szota, Justyna Przybyszewska, Amanda Zoń, Zbigniew Bartuzi

TL;DR
Non-celiac villous atrophy is a complex condition often misdiagnosed as celiac disease, requiring better understanding and improved diagnostic approaches.
Contribution
This review systematically analyzes the diverse causes and mechanisms of non-celiac villous atrophy, emphasizing the need for updated diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Findings
NCVA involves multiple immune pathways and environmental factors, differing from celiac disease's gliadin-specific response.
Diagnostic challenges arise due to overlapping histopathological features and varied clinical presentations.
Future research should focus on identifying biomarkers and developing targeted treatments for NCVA.
Abstract
Non-celiac villous atrophy (NCVA) is a multifaceted and under-recognized clinical entity with an etiology beyond celiac disease. This review critically examines the diverse pathophysiological mechanisms underlying NCVA, including autoimmune enteropathies, immune deficiency-related disorders, infectious processes, drug-induced trauma, and metabolic or environmental influences. A comprehensive synthesis of peer-reviewed literature, clinical studies, and case reports was conducted, adopting a multidisciplinary perspective that integrates immunologic, infectious, metabolic, and pharmacologic insights. The literature search was performed in three phases: identification of relevant studies, critical assessment of selected publications, and synthesis of key findings. Searches were carried out in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases. The final search, completed in June…
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TopicsCeliac Disease Research and Management · Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders · Viral Infections and Immunology Research
