نتایج جستجو برای: coeliac disease

تعداد نتایج: 1490601  

Journal: :BMC Psychiatry 2005
Päivi A Pynnönen Erkki T Isometsä Matti A Verkasalo Seppo A Kähkönen Ilkka Sipilä Erkki Savilahti Veikko A Aalberg

BACKGROUND Coeliac disease in adolescents has been associated with an increased prevalence of depressive and disruptive behavioural disorders, particularly in the phase before diet treatment. We studied the possible effects of a gluten-free diet on psychiatric symptoms, on hormonal status (prolactin, thyroidal function) and on large neutral amino acid serum concentrations in adolescents with co...

H syndrome is an autosomal recessive genodermatosis with reports dating back to the last decade. This syndrome is caused by mutations in the SCL29A3 gene. The clinical characteristics of this syndrome consist of dermatological manifestations, including hyperpigmented, hypertrichotic, and indurated patches and plaques. It affects various systems by causing heart anomalies, hepatosplenomegaly, hy...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1990
M Mäki K Holm S Koskimies O Hällström J K Visakorpi

We report four patients (two children, one adolescent, and one adult) having normal small bowel mucosa shown on a biopsy specimen taken before the initial diagnosis of coeliac disease was made. The first biopsy was undertaken in two cases because of suspected malabsorption, in the third because of suspected dermatitis herpetiformis, and in the fourth as part of a coeliac disease family study. A...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1979
P J Kumar D P O'Donoghue J Gibson A Stansfeld A M Dawson

Three patients with coincident coeliac disease and inflammatory bowel disease are described. In 2 patients with known coeliac disease the recurrence of diarrhoea was not due to dietary deviation but to an additional large bowel pathology.

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2005
C H Gibbons R Freeman

Coeliac disease is associated with numerous neurological manifestations including cerebellar ataxia, myelopathy, myopathy, and peripheral neuropathy. This report describes four patients who presented subacutely with presyncope and postural nausea. All four patients had biopsy proven coeliac disease with dysautonomia present on autonomic evaluation. These four patients comprised 2.4% of patients...

Journal: :British medical journal 1983
C O'Farrelly J Kelly W Hekkens B Bradley A Thompson C Feighery D G Weir

The diagnostic value in coeliac disease of circulating antibodies to casein, crude gliadin, and alpha gliadin was assessed using an adaption of the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay system. alpha Gliadin was the only antigen which consistently separated 26 patients with untreated coeliac disease from 26 normal controls and 13 patients with chronic inflammatory bowel disease. The mean assay inde...

Journal: :Gut 2009
A Bas G Forsberg V Sjöberg S Hammarström O Hernell M-L Hammarström

BACKGROUND Coeliac disease is a small intestine enteropathy caused by permanent intolerance to wheat gluten. Gluten intake by patients with coeliac disease provokes a strong reaction by intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs), which normalises on a gluten-free diet. AIM To investigate whether impaired extrathymic T cell maturation and/or secondary T cell receptor (TCR) gene recombinatio...

Journal: :Gut 1983
C M Swinson P J Hall P A Bedford C C Booth

Coeliac patients are at greater risk than the general population of developing malignant neoplasms, particularly lymphomas. The establishment at the Clinical Research Centre of a national collaborative study of coeliac patients with malignancy provided the opportunity to carry out HLA typing for 55 HLA-A, B and C and the 10 recognised DR antigens on a group of coeliac patients with malignancy. ...

2017
Vinod Kolimarala Ekta Vasita Hany Banoub Sonny K F Chong

Serology is frequently used for the diagnosis of coeliac disease in children; however, a small proportion of children are seronegative. We present a case of seronegative coeliac disease along with literature review to include diagnostic and management dilemmas.

Journal: :Internal and emergency medicine 2008
Emanuela Miceli Nicoletta Poggi Antonio Missanelli Paola Bianchi Remigio Moratti Gino Roberto Corazza

Citrulline (CIT), a non-protein amino acid in circulating blood, is almost exclusively contained in the enterocytes of small bowel mucosa and may represent a reliable marker of functioning enterocyte mass. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical utility of measuring serum citrulline levels in a group of patients affected by coeliac disease (CD). Fifty healthy volunteers, 21 patients ...

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