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Celiac and non-celiac gluten sensitivity: a review on the association with schizophrenia and mood disorders

Celiac and non-celiac gluten sensitivity: a review on the association with schizophrenia and mood disorders

... between schizophrenia and gluten, and the authors suggested that celiac disease and SCZ had the same pathogenesis, namely the harmful effect of ...whether gluten consumption was a triggered ... See full document

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Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity: The New Frontier of Gluten Related Disorders

Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity: The New Frontier of Gluten Related Disorders

... An association between schizophrenia and CD was noted in reports spanning back to the 1960s ...double-blind gluten-free/gluten-load controlled trial of 24 patients conducted by Vlissides et ... See full document

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Divergence of gut permeability and mucosal immune gene expression in two gluten-associated conditions: celiac disease and gluten sensitivity

Divergence of gut permeability and mucosal immune gene expression in two gluten-associated conditions: celiac disease and gluten sensitivity

... with non-CD gluten sensitivity, have also been reported for schizophrenia [39] and aut- ism spectrum disorders ...genetic association with the class II MHC haplo- type, with ... See full document

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Diagnosis of Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS): The Salerno Experts' Criteria

Diagnosis of Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS): The Salerno Experts' Criteria

... of gluten-containing food and the appearance of neurological and psychiatric disorders/symptoms like ataxia, peripheral neuropathy, schizophrenia, autism, depression, anxiety, and hallucinations ... See full document

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US perspective on gluten-related diseases

US perspective on gluten-related diseases

... and gluten-related disorders are no ...in celiac disease that cannot be fully explained by improved serological techniques or better recognition by ...physicians. Non-celiac ... See full document

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Spectrum of gluten-related disorders: consensus on new nomenclature and classification

Spectrum of gluten-related disorders: consensus on new nomenclature and classification

... an association of HLA-DQ2 with GS in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syn- drome (IBS) has been reported ...with non- celiac GS, particularly concerning neuropsychiatric dis- ...with ... See full document

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Small- bowel mucosal changes and antibody responses after low- and moderate-dose gluten challenge in celiac disease

Small- bowel mucosal changes and antibody responses after low- and moderate-dose gluten challenge in celiac disease

... a gluten challenge has been applied for diagnostic purposes in children on a normal daily gluten- containing diet (10-20 g daily), a small-bowel mucosal histological relapse has usually developed within ... See full document

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Specific Celiac Disease Antibodies in Children on a Gluten-Free Diet

Specific Celiac Disease Antibodies in Children on a Gluten-Free Diet

... the inclusion criteria. The reasons for exclusion of the 19 children with CD were that they did not have 1 anti-TG2 and/or EMA measurement before and after starting a gluten-free diet (n ⫽ 18), or that 1 child was ... See full document

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Development of an administrative definition for celiac disease

Development of an administrative definition for celiac disease

... conducted sensitivity analyses stratified by age (< 50 years vs > 50 years), sex (female vs male), area of residence (urban vs rural), calendar year (before 2006 vs after 2006), level of comorbidity and ... See full document

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Pediatrics Digest

Pediatrics Digest

... Both early and late introduction to gluten has been associated with increased risk for celiac disease (CD) and being breastfed at time of gluten introduction has been associated with a l[r] ... See full document

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Hepatic manifestations of celiac disease

Hepatic manifestations of celiac disease

... date, however, it has been difficult to confirm any definitive hepatobiliary tract response to a gluten-free diet. In part, this may reflect sampling error associated with liver biopsy as well as the limited ... See full document

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Dietary gluten and the development of celiac disease and type 1 diabetes

Dietary gluten and the development of celiac disease and type 1 diabetes

... a review of the present knowledge on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of the association between celiac disease (CD) and type 1 diabetes mellitus ...this review show that the estimated ... See full document

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The opioid effects of gluten exorphins: asymptomatic celiac disease

The opioid effects of gluten exorphins: asymptomatic celiac disease

... both disorders are so similar that, in general, it is advised to screen people with hereditary angioedema for CD ...from gluten-induced chronic urticaria [73] of which approximately 40 % also experience ... See full document

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Neuroimaging of Rapidly Progressive Dementias, Part 2: Prion, Inflammatory, Neoplastic, and Other Etiologies

Neuroimaging of Rapidly Progressive Dementias, Part 2: Prion, Inflammatory, Neoplastic, and Other Etiologies

... 2-part review of rapidly progressive dementias, the neurodegenerative conditions that feature prominently in the differential diagnosis of a presenile or rapidly progressive demen- tia were ... See full document

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Safety Food in Celiac Disease Patients: A Systematic Review

Safety Food in Celiac Disease Patients: A Systematic Review

... 90 celiac disease patients in remission randomized to consume glucose syrups, maltodextrins or placebo for 24 ...symptoms, celiac serology at baseline and after 24 weeks with laboratory analysis, ... See full document

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Compliant gluten-free children with celiac disease: an evaluation of psychological distress

Compliant gluten-free children with celiac disease: an evaluation of psychological distress

... the association between the onset of the illness, as well as the changes in dietary regimens, and the psychological sequels in young patients suffering from CD is a crucial aspect to try to improve the quality of ... See full document

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Screening for Celiac Disease in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Screening for Celiac Disease in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: An Updated Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

... Unless indicated otherwise, fulltext items are protected by copyright with all rights reserved. The copyright exception in section 29 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 allows the making of a single copy ... See full document

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COMPARING CLASSICAL CELIAC DISEASE (CCD) WITH NON-DIARRHEAL CELIAC DISEASE (NDCD)

COMPARING CLASSICAL CELIAC DISEASE (CCD) WITH NON-DIARRHEAL CELIAC DISEASE (NDCD)

... with celiac disease for prompt ...with celiac disease including autoimmune diseases involving endocrine glands, certain syndromes, dental enamel disorders and skin ...proven celiac disease was ... See full document

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An association between crypt apoptotic bodies and mucosal flattening in celiac disease patients exposed to dietary gluten

An association between crypt apoptotic bodies and mucosal flattening in celiac disease patients exposed to dietary gluten

... undiagnosed [3]. The clinical manifestations are broad, including diarrhea, constipation, weight loss, vomiting, osteoporosis, dermatitis herpetiformis, infertility, and neuropsychiatric issues [4]. CD has also been ... See full document

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Abstract

Abstract

... a gluten−free diet has not been yet ...with celiac dis− ease and had been on gluten−free diets since the diagnosis was established, ...that celiac disease, even properly con− trolled and ... See full document

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