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    Radiological small bowel imaging is not typically needed for uncomplicated celiac disease. However, specific imaging findings can suggest celiac disease, aiding diagnosis in adults, especially when complicated.

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    • Its role in diagnosing celiac disease is growing, particularly for complicated cases.

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    • To inform clinicians and radiologists about key radiological findings suggestive of celiac disease.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of conventional (small bowel follow-through, enteroclysis) and advanced (CT, MRI enterography/enteroclysis) imaging techniques.
    • Identification of characteristic radiological signs associated with celiac disease and its complications.

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  • Refractory celiac disease type II shows severe fold decrease, mesenteric fat infiltration, and wall thickening.
  • Malignant complications like lymphoma and adenocarcinoma are detectable with cross-sectional enteroclysis.
  • Conclusions:

    • Radiological imaging is generally unnecessary for uncomplicated celiac disease.
    • Specific imaging findings are crucial for diagnosis, especially in adults where celiac disease may be overlooked.
    • Cross-sectional enteroclysis techniques are valuable for diagnosing complicated celiac disease and its malignant sequelae.