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Investigation of the cellular immunopathogenesis and cereal toxicity of coeliac disease

Investigation of the cellular immunopathogenesis and cereal toxicity of coeliac disease

... the coeliac patients following challenge, appearing at 2 hours and peaking at 24 ...of coeliac toxicity of prolamin fractions (Falchuk et ...is coeliac toxic, perhaps to a lesser degree or only in ...

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Incidence and distribution of coeliac disease in Campania (Italy): 2011–2013

Incidence and distribution of coeliac disease in Campania (Italy): 2011–2013

... of coeliac disease in Campania was ...6.6-7.8)]. Coeliac disease incidence was roughly similar in Naples, Salerno, Caserta and Avellino but about half in ...the coeliac disease ...

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Coeliac disease : chronic illness and self care in the digital age

Coeliac disease : chronic illness and self care in the digital age

... Since the time of the Ziebland and Wyke paper (2012), social media in general has become an increasingly more image-based medium, with between 2010 and 2015, more than 400 million people sharing photographs and videos on ...

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Patterns of clinical presentation of adult coeliac disease in a rural setting

Patterns of clinical presentation of adult coeliac disease in a rural setting

... thyroid disease (22% patients ...between coeliac disease and thyroid disorders is the coexistence of HLA molecules in both diseases [23] and HLA DR3 [23,24], HLA B8 [23] and HLA DQ8 [24] have been ...

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Age related clinical features of childhood Coeliac disease in Australia

Age related clinical features of childhood Coeliac disease in Australia

... A total of 119 patients were identified over the six year period. Forty-three patients were excluded as there was another medical reason to explain their histological fea- tures or reason for dietetic referral. The ...

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Extention of the spectra of plant products for the diet in coeliac disease

Extention of the spectra of plant products for the diet in coeliac disease

... The contents of different substances are usually very different according to the site of cultivation and the agricultural practices. For example, the content of proteins is strongly affected by nitrogen fertilisation; it ...

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An overview of coeliac disease: Patterns, causes, symptoms and management

An overview of coeliac disease: Patterns, causes, symptoms and management

... The definitive treatment is the omission of wheat, rye and barley products from the diet, but unfortunately this is difficult to achieve in practice. The law allows food marked as gluten free to have up to 20mg\kg to ...

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Coeliac disease: neurological symptoms and association with multiple sclerosis

Coeliac disease: neurological symptoms and association with multiple sclerosis

... of coeliac disease was considered to be chronic malabsorption, weight loss and steatorrhea, reflecting damage sustained by the proximal small bowel mucosa; however, the clinical presentation of the ...

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Coeliac Disease: Gluten Free Diet and… What Else?

Coeliac Disease: Gluten Free Diet and… What Else?

... Coeliac Disease (CD) is a permanent gluten intolerance, whose pathogenesis involves multiple factors including genetics and ...that coeliac patients may have unbalanced intake of several nutrients ...

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Psychological stress and coeliac disease in childhood: a cohort study

Psychological stress and coeliac disease in childhood: a cohort study

... Coeliac disease (CD) is an immunological disorder induced by gluten exposure. It is a multi-factorial dis- ease characterized by small intestinal villous atrophy [1]. Previous studies have suggested that ...

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Protein kinase C delta is a substrate of tissue transglutaminase and a novel autoantigen in coeliac disease

Protein kinase C delta is a substrate of tissue transglutaminase and a novel autoantigen in coeliac disease

... hyperplasia. Coeliac disease is also associated with humoral immune responses with antibodies produced against gluten and the autoantigen, tissue transglutaminase ...the disease through the ...

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Protein fractions of oats and possibilities of oat utilisation for patients with coeliac disease

Protein fractions of oats and possibilities of oat utilisation for patients with coeliac disease

... with coeliac disease can positively affect also some other diseases – recently, it has been found that in gluten-free diet the secretion of insulin in persons endangered by diabetes of the first type ...

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Duodenal biopsies for the diagnosis of coeliac disease: are we adhering to current guidance?

Duodenal biopsies for the diagnosis of coeliac disease: are we adhering to current guidance?

... patients with no known diagnosis of CD, in whom this diagnosis is being considered at endoscopy. This remained suboptimal even when the clinical indication for biopsies was ‘ suspected coeliac disease ’ . ...

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Macrophage activation syndrome triggered by coeliac disease: a unique case report

Macrophage activation syndrome triggered by coeliac disease: a unique case report

... with coeliac disease diagnosed after two episodes of secondary haemophagocytic ...to coeliac disease and highlights the challenge of diagnosing coeliac disease with unusual ...

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Antibiotic exposure and the development of coeliac disease: a nationwide case–control study

Antibiotic exposure and the development of coeliac disease: a nationwide case–control study

... Coeliac disease (CD) is a life-long autoimmune disease prevalent in 1 to 2% of the western population ...multifactorial disease where genetically predisposed individuals develop ...

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Antibiotic exposure in pregnancy and risk of coeliac disease in offspring: a cohort study

Antibiotic exposure in pregnancy and risk of coeliac disease in offspring: a cohort study

... Coeliac disease (CD) is a life-long autoimmune disease occurring in 1-2% of children and adults living in Western countries [1,2]. In CD, genetically predisposed individuals develop small-intestinal ...

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Primary biliary cirrhosis and autoimmune cholangitis are not associated with coeliac disease in Crete

Primary biliary cirrhosis and autoimmune cholangitis are not associated with coeliac disease in Crete

... with coeliac disease (CD) and primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) [1], there have been several subsequent reports demonstrating an association of these two diseases ...one disease when the other is ...

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The risk of community acquired pneumonia among 9803 patients with coeliac disease compared to the general population: a cohort study

The risk of community acquired pneumonia among 9803 patients with coeliac disease compared to the general population: a cohort study

... Table 4: Risk of community-acquired and pneumococcal pneumonia in unvaccinated patients with coeliac disease in relation to the time of diagnosis compared to unvaccinated controls subjec[r] ...

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Common polygenic variation in coeliac disease and confirmation of ZNF335 and NIFA as disease susceptibility loci

Common polygenic variation in coeliac disease and confirmation of ZNF335 and NIFA as disease susceptibility loci

... Coeliac disease (CD) is a chronic immune-mediated disease triggered by the ingestion of ...established coeliac susceptibility genes and are required for the presentation of gliadin to the ...

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Impact of symptoms on quality of life before and after diagnosis of coeliac disease: results from a UK population survey

Impact of symptoms on quality of life before and after diagnosis of coeliac disease: results from a UK population survey

... with coeliac disease, in which information was collected on the duration and types of symptoms experienced prior to diagnosis, the number of consultations about these symptoms prior to diagnosis, and ...

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