نتایج جستجو برای: iron deficiency anemia celiac disease

تعداد نتایج: 1737708  

Journal: :Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association 2013
Joseph A Murray Stela McLachlan Paul C Adams John H Eckfeldt Chad P Garner Chris D Vulpe Victor R Gordeuk Tricia Brantner Catherine Leiendecker-Foster Anthony A Killeen Ronald T Acton Lisa F Barcellos Debbie A Nickerson Kenneth B Beckman Gordon D McLaren Christine E McLaren

BACKGROUND & AIMS Celiac disease is an increasingly recognized disorder in Caucasian populations of European origin. Little is known about its prevalence in non-Caucasians. Although it is thought to be a cause of iron-deficiency anemia, little is known about the extent to which celiac disease contributes to iron deficiency in Caucasians, and especially non-Caucasians. We analyzed samples collec...

Journal: :World Journal of Gastroenterology 2015

2012
Aleksandra Boskovic Ivana Kitic Dragan Prokic Ivica Stankovic

Celiac disease is predominantly a disease of the small intestine characterized by chronic malabsorption in genetically susceptible individuals who ingest grains containing gluten, such as wheat, barley, and rye. Although previously believed to be uncommon, celiac disease may be present in up to 1% of the adult and children population. Celiac disease is associated frequently with iron-deficiency...

Journal: :Gastroenterology & hepatology 2015
Kristine Jimenez Stefanie Kulnigg-Dabsch Christoph Gasche

Anemia affects one-fourth of the world's population, and iron deficiency is the predominant cause. Anemia is associated with chronic fatigue, impaired cognitive function, and diminished well-being. Patients with iron deficiency anemia of unknown etiology are frequently referred to a gastroenterologist because in the majority of cases the condition has a gastrointestinal origin. Proper managemen...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Case Reports 2008
Wieland Voigt Karin Jordan Christoph Sippel Mroawan Amoury Hans-Joachim Schmoll Hans H Wolf

INTRODUCTION Platelet counts exceeding 1.000 x 103/microl are usually considered secondary to another cause, particularly to chronic myeloproliferative disease (CMPD). Reactive thrombocytosis due to iron deficiency rarely exceeds platelet counts of 700 x 103/microl. CASE PRESENTATION Here we report the case of a young woman presenting with clinical signs of severe anemia. Laboratory findings ...

Journal: :International Journal of Celiac Disease 2016

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2010
Vijay Gupta A Kohli

Celiac disease is associated with multiple extraintestinal presentations, including bone disease, endocrine disorders and neurological deficits. We report a 9 year old girl with celiac disease presenting with recurrent Guillain Barre syndrome (third episode). There was no other clinical manifestation except for refractory iron deficiency anemia. Molecular mimicry explaining the association betw...

2006
Thorvardur R. Halfdanarson Mark R. Litzow Joseph A. Murray

Celiac disease is a common systemic disorder which can have multiple hematological manifestations. Patients with celiac disease may present to hematologists for evaluation of various hematological problems prior to receiving a diagnosis of celiac disease. Anemia secondary to malabsorption of iron, folic acid and/or vitamin B12 is a common complication of celiac disease and many patients present...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2002
Faiza A Qari

OBJECTIVE To study the clinical presentation of adult celiac disease. METHODS A retrospective study of adult patients who were diagnosed with celiac disease based on findings of small intestinal biopsy, response to gluten free diet and exclusion of other causes of malabsorption or vitamin deficiency over a period of 5 years from 1998-2002. The study was carried out at the King Abdul-Aziz Univ...

Journal: :gastroenterology and hepatology from bed to bench 0
bijan shahbazkhani najmeh aletaha ahmad khonche benyamin farahvash reza malekzadeh

800x600 abstract: aim: the aim of this study was to investigate that the necessity of screening for celiac disease in idiopathic osteoporotic patients. background: osteopenia and osteoporosis are well-known and prevalent complications of celiac disease. however, the relative prevalence of celiac disease among osteoporotic populations is not known, and the benefit of screening for celiac disease...

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