1. Morphometric analysis of small intestinal mucosa. II - Determination of folate deficiency, or features of splenic atrophy are either not immediately evident, or overlamina propria volumes; plasma cell and neutrophil populations within control and coeliac disease mucosae;Dhesi, I.; Marsh, M.N.; Kelly, C.; Crowe, P.;Virchows Archiv (PatholAnat); 403: 173-80. looked. Our observations also indicate that in the presence of a lymphocytic colitis'034 despite its continuing uncertain nosology,35-37 gluten sensitivity should always be excluded.38 Conversely, it is also important to realise that if diarrhoea starts again or even occurs for the first time in a patient,1984
2. Morphometric analysis of small intestinal mucosa. III - The quantitation of crypt epithelial volumes and Iymphoid cell infiltrates, with reference to celiac sprue mucosae;Marsh, M.N.; Hinde, J.;Virchows Archiv (Pathol Anat),1986
3. Studies of intestinal Iymphoid tissue. XI - The immunopathology of cell-mediated reactions in gluten sensitivity and other enteropathies. Scanning Microscopy 1988; 2: 1663-84. Rectal mucosal morphometry in gluten sensitivity;Marsh, M.N.
4. Time dose responses of coeliac mucosae to graded oral challenges with Frazer's Fraction III (FF3) of gliadin. Europ3';Marsh, M.N.; Loft, D.E.; Garner, V.G.; Gordon, D.,1992
5. The mucosal pathology in gluten sensitivity;Marsh, M.N.,1992