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1/mm2 vs. 4.0/mm2, p less then .001) and duodenum (60.4/mm2 vs. 18.0/mm2, p less then .001) of coeliac patients compared with controls. There was no significant difference in the mean duodenal eosinophil count in coeliac disease with and without early satiety (55.4/mm2 vs. 66.9/mm2, p = .51). Duodenal eosinophilia was not associated with the severity of coeliac enteropathy. The degree of villous atrophy was associated with iron deficiency at presentation (p = .01), but not symptoms.Conclusions Although duodenal eosinophil counts are highe