نتایج جستجو برای: celiac disease. gluten

تعداد نتایج: 1496172  

A Jafarzade Noghani B Khairkhah E Tafreshi M Yazdani S khayam S Seddighi

Introduction: Gluten is a protein found in grains.  Research has shown that the gluten that is in grains of wheat, barley, rye, and oats (to a lesser degree) is toxic to many individuals.  While gluten is essential for the make-up of these 4 grains, our bodies do not need it. Is it healthful?  The protein in today’s wheat is poorly digested and can be harmful.  An estimated 95% of prepared fo...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
mr esmaili duki gr khatami from the department of pediatrics, gastroenterology division, children's medical center, tehrol1 university of medical sciences, tehran, islamic republic of iran. m najafi a khodadad

celiac disease (cd) is defined as a permanent intolerance to gluten with clinical manifestations and abnormal small intestinal mucosa. a case series study was performed to obtain information about clinical manifestations, age of presentation and diagnosis of cd. for this purpose, hospital records of patients who were admitted to the gastrointestinal ward in the children's medical center fr...

Journal: :gastroenterology and hepatology from bed to bench 0
gabriel samasca emergency hospital for children, cluj-napoca, romania & department of immunology, cluj-napoca, romania genel sur emergency hospital for children, cluj-napoca, romania & department of pediatrics ii, iuliu hatieganu university of medicine and pharmacy, cluj-napoca, romania iulia lupan department of molecular biology and biotechnology, “babes-bolyai” university, cluj-napoca, romania diana deleanu emergency hospital for children, cluj-napoca, romania

many recent studies overshadow the effects of gluten-free diet. gluten-free diet positive effects were observed in celiac disease patients: increase in body mass index, higher energy intakes, reducing adiposity gain, moderates the risk of the associated complications. however, adhering to a gluten-free diet is difficult for many people. a new solution is needed for quality of life of celiac dis...

Journal: :JAMA 2017
Maureen M Leonard Anna Sapone Carlo Catassi Alessio Fasano

Importance The prevalence of gluten-related disorders is rising, and increasing numbers of individuals are empirically trying a gluten-free diet for a variety of signs and symptoms. This review aims to present current evidence regarding screening, diagnosis, and treatment for celiac disease and nonceliac gluten sensitivity. Observations Celiac disease is a gluten-induced immune-mediated enter...

Journal: :gastroenterology and hepatology from bed to bench 0
justine bold institute of health & society university of worcester, united kingdom kamran rostami deputy editor [email protected]

an association between coeliac disease and fertility disorders is well recognised in the current literature, but the information related to non-coeliac gluten sensitivity (ncgs) and infertility is lacking. this case highlights a possible role of treating ncgs in the reversal of infertility.

1. The most important challenge in diagnosis of celiac disease is not-performing the diagnostic tests in suspected persons. Because of multi-organ damage and multiple manifestations of disease, diagnosis of celiac disease may be delayed. It seems general physicians should be aware about uncommon presentations of disease and indications of celiac tests. 2. The second most important challenge is ...

Journal: :Medical hypotheses 2009
Rodney Philip Kinvig Ford

HYPOTHESIS Gluten causes symptoms, in both celiac disease and non-celiac gluten-sensitivity, by its adverse actions on the nervous system. Many celiac patients experience neurological symptoms, frequently associated with malfunction of the autonomic nervous system. These neurological symptoms can present in celiac patients who are well nourished. The crucial point, however, is that gluten-sensi...

Celiac disease is a chronic, systemic and autoimmune disorder of gastrointestinal track that involves approximately 1% of individuals of all ages throughout the world. The collaboration of environmental factor such as gluten proteins and genetic factors, notably HLA-DQ2 and/or HLA-DQ8 trigger the disease. Gluten-free diet is the simply and merely safe and proficient existing treatment. This art...

Journal: :international journal of pediatrics 0
e tafreshi msc nursing, omolbanin hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. a jafarzade noghani msc nursing, omolbanin hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. b khairkhah nurse, omolbanin hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. m yazdani nurse, omolbanin hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. s seddighi nurse, omolbanin hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. s khayam nurse, omolbanin hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran.

introduction: gluten is a protein found in grains.  research has shown that the gluten that is in grains of wheat, barley, rye, and oats (to a lesser degree) is toxic to many individuals.  while gluten is essential for the make-up of these 4 grains, our bodies do not need it. is it healthful?  the protein in today’s wheat is poorly digested and can be harmful.  an estimated 95% of prepared food...

M Haghighat

  1-The most important challenge in diagnosis of celiac disease is not- performing the diagnostic tests in suspected persons. Because of multi-organ damage and multiple manifestations of disease, diagnosis of celiac disease may be delayed. It seems general physicians should be awared about uncommon presentations of disease and indications of celiac tests 2-The second most important challenge is...

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