نتایج جستجو برای: celiac disease gluten

تعداد نتایج: 1496172  

2005
Jill M. Norris Katherine Barriga Dongmei Miao

CELIAC DISEASE, ALSO CALLED gluten-sensitive enteropathy, is characterized by chronic inflammation in the small intestine, resulting in villous atrophy and flattening of the mucosa, induced by prolamins (gluten) present in wheat, barley, or rye. The classic form of celiac disease typically presents in early childhood with abdominal pain and diarrhea, malabsorption, and nutrient deficiencies. Mo...

Journal: :Clinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism : the official journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases 2011
Maryam Sahebari Sara Yousefi Sigari Hossein Heidari Omid Biglarian

Celiac disease (CD), a malabsorption syndrome with a genetic base, is a consequence of hypersensitivity to GLUTEN-containing foods. CD can manifest with classic symptoms; however, some unusual features like osteomalacia that has become more and more rare, may be the presenting symptom. We describe here a case of osteomalacia secondary to delayed diagnosis of celiac disease. This patient complai...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2005
Ivor D Hill Martha H Dirks Gregory S Liptak Richard B Colletti Alessio Fasano Stefano Guandalini Edward J Hoffenberg Karoly Horvath Joseph A Murray Mitchell Pivor Ernest G Seidman

Celiac disease is an immune-mediated enteropathy caused by a permanent sensitivity to gluten in genetically susceptible individuals. It occurs in children and adolescents with gastrointestinal symptoms, dermatitis herpetiformis, dental enamel defects, osteoporosis, short stature, delayed puberty and persistent iron deficiency anemia and in asymptomatic individuals with type 1 diabetes, Down syn...

2013
Preeti Rajpoot Govind K. Makharia

Celiac disease is emerging in India and has become a public health problem. Almost 6-8 million Indians are estimated to have celiac disease. While there is a large pool of patients with celiac disease in India, until now, only a fraction of them have been diagnosed. With increasing awareness about celiac disease amongst health care providers and the general population, a massive increase in the...

2010
Siri Dørum Magnus Ø. Arntzen Shuo-Wang Qiao Anders Holm Christian J. Koehler Bernd Thiede Ludvig M. Sollid Burkhard Fleckenstein

BACKGROUND Celiac disease is a T-cell mediated chronic inflammatory disorder of the gut that is induced by dietary exposure to gluten proteins. CD4+ T cells of the intestinal lesion recognize gluten peptides in the context of HLA-DQ2.5 or HLA-DQ8 and the gluten derived peptides become better T-cell antigens after deamidation catalyzed by the enzyme transglutaminase 2 (TG2). In this study we aim...

2010
Siri Dørum

Background: Celiac disease is a T-cell mediated chronic inflammatory disorder of the gut that is induced by dietary exposure to gluten proteins. CD4+ T cells of the intestinal lesion recognize gluten peptides in the context of HLA-DQ2.5 or HLA-DQ8 and the gluten derived peptides become better T-cell antigens after deamidation catalyzed by the enzyme transglutaminase 2 (TG2). In this study we ai...

Journal: :Arquivos de gastroenterologia 2010
Lorete Maria da Silva Kotze Renato Mitsunori Nisihara Shirley Ramos da Rosa Utiyama Paulo Gustavo Kotze Petra Mirella Theiss Márcia Olandoski

CONTEXT Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA), considered serologic markers for Crohn's disease, were described in patients with celiac disease, disappearing after a gluten-free diet. OBJECTIVES Evaluation of ASCA positivity in patients with Crohn's disease and celiac disease in relation to healthy individuals. METHODS A total of 145 individuals were studied: 36 with Crohn's disea...

2013
Nga M. Lau Peter H. R. Green Annette K. Taylor Dan Hellberg Mary Ajamian Caroline Z. Tan Barry E. Kosofsky Joseph J. Higgins Anjali M. Rajadhyaksha Armin Alaedini

OBJECTIVE Gastrointestinal symptoms are a common feature in children with autism, drawing attention to a potential association with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. However, studies to date regarding the immune response to gluten in autism and its association with celiac disease have been inconsistent. The aim of this study was to assess immune reactivity to gluten in pediatric patients di...

2013
Dorota Szałowska Leokadia Bąk-Romaniszyn

Celiac disease is a permanent intolerance to gluten that leads to small-bowel mucosal villous atrophy during autoimmune processes in genetically predisposed individuals. At present the diagnosis of celiac disease is based on characteristic clinical symptoms, the results of serological investigations (tissue transglutaminase ten times the upper limit of normal, presence of antiendomysial antibod...

2014
Syed Jamal Raza

.. Objective: To evaluate effectiveness of treating previously untreated patients with celiac disease with both a gluten free diet and bisphosphonate in order to significantly increase their BMD’s to a greater extent than a gluten free diet alone. Patients and methods: The study was conducted in National Institute of Child Health (NICH) Karachi to evaluate the effectiveness of treating previous...

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