نتایج جستجو برای: gluten ataxia

تعداد نتایج: 24312  

Journal: :Alternative medicine review : a journal of clinical therapeutic 2005
Steve Helms

Celiac disease develops from an autoimmune response to specific dietary grains that contain gluten. Diagnosis can be made based on the classical presentation of diarrhea, fatty stools, and abdominal bloating and cramping, as well as the presence of specific serum antibodies. In addition, gluten ingestion has increasingly been found to be associated with other conditions not usually correlated w...

Journal: :Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society 2009
Katrin Bürk Marie-Louise Farecki Georg Lamprecht Guenter Roth Patrice Decker Michael Weller Hans-Georg Rammensee Wolfang Oertel

In celiac disease (CD), the gut is the typical manifestation site but atypical neurological presentations are thought to occur in 6 to 10% with cerebellar ataxia being the most frequent symptom. Most studies in this field are focused on patients under primary neurological care. To exclude such an observation bias, patients with biopsy proven celiac disease were screened for neurological disease...

2018
Karen M Lammers Maria G Herrera Veronica I Dodero

Gluten-related disorders are a complex group of diseases that involve the activation of the immune system triggered by the ingestion of gluten. Among these, celiac disease, with a prevalence of 1 %, is the most investigated, but recently, a new pathology, named nonceliac gluten sensitivity, was reported with a general prevalence of 7 %. Finally, there other less-prevalent gluten-related disease...

Journal: :Gut 2013
Jonas F Ludvigsson Daniel A Leffler Julio C Bai Federico Biagi Alessio Fasano Peter H R Green Marios Hadjivassiliou Katri Kaukinen Ciaran P Kelly Jonathan N Leonard Knut Erik Aslaksen Lundin Joseph A Murray David S Sanders Marjorie M Walker Fabiana Zingone Carolina Ciacci

OBJECTIVE The literature suggests a lack of consensus on the use of terms related to coeliac disease (CD) and gluten. DESIGN A multidisciplinary task force of 16 physicians from seven countries used the electronic database PubMed to review the literature for CD-related terms up to January 2011. Teams of physicians then suggested a definition for each term, followed by feedback of these defini...

2014
Stephen J. Genuis Rebecca A. Lobo

There has been increasing recognition in the medical community and the general public of the widespread prevalence of gluten sensitivity. Celiac disease (CD) was initially believed to be the sole source of this phenomenon. Signs and symptoms indicative of nonceliac gluten sensitivity (NCGS), in which classical serum and intestinal findings of CD may be absent, have been frequently reported of l...

2013
Aristo Vojdani David Perlmutter

Celiac disease (CD) and nonceliac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) are two distinct conditions triggered by the ingestion of gliadin. Although symptoms of nonceliac gluten sensitivity may resemble those of celiac disease, due to the lack of objective diagnostic tests, NCGS is associated with overlapping symptomatologies of autoimmunities and Crohn's disease. Furthermore, a gluten-free diet is only rec...

Journal: :The Journal of pediatrics 2015
Stefano Guandalini Isabel Polanco

T he increase in world-wide consumption of a Mediterranean diet, which includes a wide range of wheatbased foods, has possibly contributed to an alarming rise in the incidence of wheat (gluten?)-related disorders. Gluten, the main protein complex in wheat, barley, and rye, is a mixture of alcohol-insoluble (“glutenins”) and alcohol-soluble (“gliadins”) proteins. Gliadins are a group of proline ...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 2013
Alexandra M Johnson Russell C Dale Louise Wienholt Marios Hadjivassiliou Daniel Aeschlimann John A Lawson

A 4-year-old boy presented with occipital seizures but normal initial neuroimaging and proved refractory to antiepileptic medications. On repeat neuroimaging after 1 year, he had developed bi-occipital calcification and was then found to have positive coeliac serology. He was diagnosed with coeliac disease, epilepsy, and cerebral calcifications (CEC) and became seizure free after starting the g...

Journal: :Neurology 2003
Holly A Shill Armin Alaedini K O Bushara Norman Latov Mark Hallett

Cerebellar degeneration has been associated with gluten sensitivity and celiac disease. Patients with celiac disease may have neuropathy and antibodies to gangliosides. The authors investigated the presence of antiganglioside antibodies in 22 patients with hereditary and nonhereditary ataxia and found 64% reactive in a novel agglutination test.

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