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Development of an administrative definition for celiac disease

Development of an administrative definition for celiac disease

... the disease associations relevant to celiac dis- ease is osteoporosis and increased fracture risk ...The development of a case definition of celiac disease would facilitate ... 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

... email cciacci@unisa.it Abstract: The objective of this study was to perform a review of the present knowledge on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of the association between celiac disease (CD) and type 1 ... See full document

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Characterization of celiac disease related oat proteins: bases for the development of high quality oat varieties suitable for celiac patients

Characterization of celiac disease related oat proteins: bases for the development of high quality oat varieties suitable for celiac patients

... María J. Giménez 1 , Ana Real 2 , M. Dolores García-Molina 1 , Carolina Sousa 3 & Francisco Barro 1 Some studies have suggested that the immunogenicity of oats depends on the cultivar. RP-HPLC has been proposed as a ... See full document

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NIH Consensus Development Conference on Celiac Disease

NIH Consensus Development Conference on Celiac Disease

... of celiac enteropathy may be visually evident at ...for celiac disease but are not ...of celiac disease, the enteropathy may be mild and patchy and therefore missed on ...of ... See full document

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Celiac disease: Overview and considerations for development of gluten-free foods

Celiac disease: Overview and considerations for development of gluten-free foods

... cardiovascular disease, cancer and osteoporosis ...for celiac patients as well as for non-celiacs who follow a diet that includes many gluten-free rendered ... See full document

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Celiac disease

Celiac disease

... consensus development conference statement on celiac disease ...of celiac disease has been firmly established (see diagnostic methods), glu- ten has to be immediately ...for ... See full document

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The Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus—The Prevalence of Celiac Disease

The Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus—The Prevalence of Celiac Disease

... the development of CD might be implemented by type 1 diabetes [24] The reaction to gliadin in susceptible individuals could be triggered by immunoregulatory disturbances in type 1 DM ... See full document

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Perspectives for Celiac Disease

Perspectives for Celiac Disease

... the cereal protein family and because cereals like wheat are hexaploid (18). Novel proteomic technologies to eliminate toxic epitopes during food processing were pursued in this study. Food-grade sourdough lactobacilli, ... See full document

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Comparisons of Celiac Disease and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity

Comparisons of Celiac Disease and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity

... 2017). IL-15 belongs to the same class of cytokines as IL-2. Both of these cytokines have the ability to stimulate CD8+ T and natural killer cell cytotoxicity in vitro. However, IL-2 is responsible for maintaining T ... See full document

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Atypical Presentation Of Celiac Disease

Atypical Presentation Of Celiac Disease

... coeliac disease to the number of a priest is ...the disease. Screen everyone at the atypical presentation celiac disease did not occur before this causes a number of reported that cd and the ... See full document

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Hepatic manifestations of celiac disease

Hepatic manifestations of celiac disease

... liver disease from steatosis to steatohepatitis associated with weight gain on gluten-free diet, possibly related to development of a metabolic ...in celiac disease, 15 but others have ... See full document

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Risk factors for celiac disease

Risk factors for celiac disease

... the development of CD is strongly supported by the high concordance rate in monozygotic twins [9] and further emphasized by the results of the prospective studies conducted in at-risk cohorts, mainly represented ... See full document

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Serologic testing in celiac disease

Serologic testing in celiac disease

... In a patient with positive serologic test results, is a small intestinal biopsy really necessary or can the GFD be started? Serologic tests are for screening purposes and do not confirm the diagnosis of CD, as ... See full document

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Celiac Disease: Diagnosis and Management

Celiac Disease: Diagnosis and Management

... Refractory disease, which affects 5% of patients with celiac disease, can be a particularly challenging prob- ...refractory disease are often elderly and at high risk for development or ... See full document

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The microbiota as a component of the celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity

The microbiota as a component of the celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity

... of celiac disease The initial colonization process of the infant gastrointestinal tract forms the basis for the subsequent microbiota and immune response development, thus having a major in fluence on ... See full document

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Celiac disease: pathogenesis of a model immunogenetic disease

Celiac disease: pathogenesis of a model immunogenetic disease

... “gluten” peptides into a microenvironmental milieu in the small- intestinal mucosa suited for disease development is facilitated by a transient infection or other cause of inflammation in the small ... See full document

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Celiac Disease: A Challenging Disease for Pharmaceutical Scientists

Celiac Disease: A Challenging Disease for Pharmaceutical Scientists

... CONCLUSION CD is an immune-mediated enteropathy affecting 1% of the population and rising in prevalence. Because of grow- ing awareness of gluten-related disorders, avoidance of dietary gluten is increasingly common, ... See full document

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Celiac disease as potential obstacle to childbearing

Celiac disease as potential obstacle to childbearing

... Unfavorable changes in maternal immune system may significantly affect fetal development. In patients with CD the cytotoxic mononuclear cells which proliferate in association with the immune response to the ... See full document

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Celiac disease: From pathophysiology to treatment

Celiac disease: From pathophysiology to treatment

... and development, digestion, secretion, absorption, metabolism and motility relative to the gastrointestinal organs, as well as immune and inflammatory processes, and neural, endocrine and circulatory control ... See full document

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Ulcerative jejunitis in a child with celiac disease

Ulcerative jejunitis in a child with celiac disease

... 25. Jantunen E, Boumendil A, Finel H, Luan J-J, Rambaldi A, et al: Autologous stem cell transplantation for enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma: a retrospective study by the EBMT. Blood 2013, 121(13):2529 – 2532. 26. ... See full document

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