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Coeliac Disease (CD)

Delayed diagnosis of coeliac disease increases cancer risk

Delayed diagnosis of coeliac disease increases cancer risk

... Since CD is prevalent among women, this finding is a further confirm of the link between small bowel neoplasm and ...in coeliac population found in this study and the uncertain protective effect of gluten ...

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Socioeconomic variation in the incidence of childhood coeliac disease in the UK

Socioeconomic variation in the incidence of childhood coeliac disease in the UK

... of coeliac disease (CD) of around ...biopsy-detected CD in children,[7] the reason for which is ...paediatric CD does only represent improved ascertainment then one might expect it to ...

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Quality of life in coeliac disease: qualitative interviews to develop candidate items for the Coeliac Disease Assessment Questionnaire

Quality of life in coeliac disease: qualitative interviews to develop candidate items for the Coeliac Disease Assessment Questionnaire

... The 6 themes identified from the qualitative analysis consti- tute the conceptual framework. Sixty-four candidate items (9 for symptoms, 15 for emotional health, 16 for gluten-free diet, 7 for relationships, 12 for ...

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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 CD following shared ...previous CD diagnoses and each newly diagnosed person into ...on CD sponsored by the Regione Campania (12, ...with coeliac disease in the Campania region need ...

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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 ...environment. CD has different representa- tions and non-specific ...

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Screening for coeliac disease in adult patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus: myths, facts and controversy

Screening for coeliac disease in adult patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus: myths, facts and controversy

... Coeliac disease (CD) is a permanent intolerance to ingested gluten resulting in immune mediated inflam- matory damage to the small intestinal mucosa and a sub- sequent malabsorption syndrome ...of ...

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Coeliac disease: neurological symptoms and association with multiple sclerosis

Coeliac disease: neurological symptoms and association with multiple sclerosis

... Coeliac disease is a chronic systemic immune mediated disease characterised by reversible inflammatory changes and flattening of the villi in the jejunal duodenal mucosa in genetically predisposed ...

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The Oslo definitions for coeliac disease and related terms

The Oslo definitions for coeliac disease and related terms

... to CD-related terms up to January ...order): Coeliac disease and the following descriptors of CD: asymptomatic, atypical, classical, latent, non-classical, overt, paediatric classical, ...

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Cavitating Mesenteric Lymph Node Syndrome in Association with Coeliac Disease and Enteropathy Associated T-Cell Lymphoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Cavitating Mesenteric Lymph Node Syndrome in Association with Coeliac Disease and Enteropathy Associated T-Cell Lymphoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

... of coeliac disease (CD) with only 37 cases reported in the literature and is associated with a very poor ...malnutrition. CD is an immune-mediated enteropathy, with alterations seen in the ...

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Cellular response to alpha gliadin in untreated coeliac disease

Cellular response to alpha gliadin in untreated coeliac disease

... The mechanism of gluten intolerance in coeliac disease is unknown but may be due to an abnormal immunological reaction to wheat proteins.1 Patients with untreated coeliac disease have an[r] ...

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In depth analysis of risk factors for coeliac disease amongst children under 18 years Old in the Gaza strip. A cross sectional study

In depth analysis of risk factors for coeliac disease amongst children under 18 years Old in the Gaza strip. A cross sectional study

... of coeliac disease is difficult to be estimated because of the different forms of clinical picture and var- iety in presentation of the disease itself, especially in patients who have mild form of ...

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

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

... absence of gluten (BMJ best practice 2012). Definitive diagnostic requires a biopsy of the duodenum at endoscopy showing inflammatory changes, which resolve within two weeks of the onset of a gluten-free diet. Current ...

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Prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease among coeliac disease patients in a Hungarian coeliac centre

Prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease among coeliac disease patients in a Hungarian coeliac centre

... endomysium antibody tests (EMA) were used for ser- ology. The IgG-tTG result was applied for cases of se- lective IgA-deficiency. Serological tests were carried out at Semmelweis University and the Coeliac ...

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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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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 results of these analyses have confirmed that thermophilous cereals, such as sorghum species, millet and foxtail millet as well as broadrood, are suitable for the diet. Out of pseudocereals, it is buckwheat, quinoa ...

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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

... of coeliac disease is not known, as undoubtedly the condition is underdiagnosed because of the wide variation in symptoms, with some patients having very mild, or no symptoms at ...of coeliac ...

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Association of clinical phenotype and genetic burden in coeliac disease

Association of clinical phenotype and genetic burden in coeliac disease

... expert CD dietician during the follow-up period (Leffler et ...high CD awareness in Ireland and regular monitoring at secondary referral centres would potentially promote adherence to GFD and minimise ...

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Coeliac disease and C virus related chronic hepatitis: a non association

Coeliac disease and C virus related chronic hepatitis: a non association

... 194 coeliac patients (M/F = 52/142, range of age 18–74 years, median age 34 ...infection. CD diagnosis was made on the basis of positivity to EMA and tTG of histological evaluation of duodenal biopsy ...

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Socioeconomic variation in the incidence of childhood coeliac disease in the UK

Socioeconomic variation in the incidence of childhood coeliac disease in the UK

... in CD diag- noses, with the highest CD incidence in children from the two least socioeconomically deprived areas, followed by a progres- sive reduction of CD incidence in the latter three quintiles ...

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Psychological stress and coeliac disease in childhood: a cohort study

Psychological stress and coeliac disease in childhood: a cohort study

... with CD [30] including shared infant feeding risk factors [3,14,15], occurrence of simi- lar autoantibodies [12] and a shared genetic susceptibil- ity ...[31]. CD and T1 D also share certain epidemiological ...

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