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Association between Celiac Disease and Intussusceptions in Children: Two Case Reports and Literature Review

Gheibi S

  • KMID: 2315456
  • Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr.
  • 2013 Dec;16(4):269-272.
Association between celiac disease and intussusception has been reported in adult. Although intussusception is common in children, it rarely has been reported in association with celiac disease. Two children, 5...
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Rhabdomyolysis in Celiac Disease

Ertekin V, Selimoglu , Tan H, Kilicaslan B

A 12-year-old female presented with chronic diarrhea, fatigue, failure to thrive, sudden weakness of her upper and lower extremities and inability to walk. On neurological examination, atrophy was found of...
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Celiac Disease: A Disorder Emerging from Antiquity, Its Evolving Classification and Risk, and Potential New Treatment Paradigms

Freeman HJ

Celiac disease is a chronic genetically based gluten-sensitive immune-mediated enteropathic process primarily affecting the small intestinal mucosa. The disorder classically presents with diarrhea and weight loss; however, more recently, it...
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Adult Celiac Disease and Its Malignant Complications

Freeman HJ

  • KMID: 2284140
  • Gut Liver.
  • 2009 Dec;3(4):237-246.
Adult celiac disease is a chronic intestinal disorder that has been estimated to affect up to 1-2% of the population in some nations. Awareness of the disease has increased, but...
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Isolated Neurological Manifestation in Silent Celiac Disease

Tarabzouni S, AlKhairallah T

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A case of enteropathy-type intestinal T-cell lymphoma, confused with celiac disease

Lee JS, Park HJ, Jeong YS, Lee JI, Lee SI, Park CI, Murray JA

  • KMID: 2252660
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2004 May;66(5):538-542.
Primary gastrointestinal lymphomas are commonly B-cell type, in contrast to the rare T-cell type, which has been noted as a complication of celiac disease that has not been reported in...
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Is Rhabdomyolysis a Rare Manifestation in Celiac Disease?

Selimoglu , Alp H, Ertekin V

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A Case of Celiac Disease

Gweon TG, Lim CH, Byeon SW, Baeg MK, Lee JY, Moon SJ, Kim JS, Choi MG

Celiac disease is a chronic absorptive disorder of the small intestine caused by gluten. The prevalence rate of celiac disease is 1% in Western countries. But, it is rare in...
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Comparison of Endoscopic and Histological Findings between Typical and Atypical Celiac Disease in Children

Semwal P, Gupta RK, Sharma R, Garg K

PURPOSE: Celiac disease is a common non-communicable disease with varied presentations. Purpose of this study was to find the duodeno-endoscopic features in celiac disease and to compare duodeno-endoscopic and histological...
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Celiac Disease in a Predisposed Subject (HLA-DQ2.5) with Coexisting Graves' Disease

Hwang IK, Kim SH, Lee U, Chin SO, Rhee SY, Oh S, Woo JT, Kim SW, Kim YS, Chon S

Celiac disease is an intestinal autoimmune disorder, triggered by ingestion of a gluten-containing diet in genetically susceptible individuals. The genetic predisposition is related to human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II...
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The Relationship between Spontaneous Multi-Vessel Coronary Artery Dissection and Celiac Disease

Bayar N, Cagici G, Ureyen CM, Kus G, Kucukseymen S, Arslan S

Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated enteropathy involving the small intestines. Genetic and environmental risk factors as well as autoimmunity have been linked to its etiology. Studies have shown that...
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Osteoporosis and Osteoporotic Fractures in Gastrointestinal Disease

Oh HJ, Ryu KH, Park BJ, Yoon BH

Patients with gastrointestinal disease (GI) are at risk for osteopenia or osteoporosis, which can lead to fractures. Although these patients may be at risk from a young age, gastroenterologists often...
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Clinical Significance of Anti-tissue Transglutaminase as a Screening Method for Celiac Disease in a Korean Population

Park JM, Choi MG, Paik CN, Oh JH, Cho YK, Lee IS, Kim SW, Chung IS, Oh EJ, Park YJ

  • KMID: 2255754
  • Korean J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2006 Jun;12(1):35-40.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Screening for celiac disease is recommended as part of the evaluation for irritable bowel syndrome in the Western countries due to the similarities in symptoms in the two diseases....
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Celiac Disease in South Jordan

Altamimi E

PURPOSE: Celiac disease, an autoimmune enteropathy triggered by exposure to gluten, is not uncommon in South Jordan. However, its prevalence is underestimated due to lack of physician awareness of the...
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A simple phenotypic classification for celiac disease

Sood A, Midha V, Makharia G, Thelma BK, Halli SS, Mehta V, Mahajan R, Narang V, Sood K, Kaur K

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Celiac disease is a global health problem. The presentation of celiac disease has unfolded over years and it is now known that it can manifest at different ages, has...
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Non-celiac Gluten Sensitivity

Cha RR, Kim HJ

Non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) is a term that is used to describe individuals who are not affected by celiac disease or wheat allergy, yet they have intestinal and/or extra-intestinal symptoms...
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A Case of Eneropathy-associated T-cell Lymphoma Presenting with Persistent Abdominal Pain and Diarrhea

Moon TG, Rhee PL, Ha JS, Kim HJ, Lee JS, Chang DK, Kim YH, Lee JH, Kim JJ, Rhee JC, Ko YH

  • KMID: 2084717
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 2007 Aug;35(2):105-109.
Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma (EATL) is an unusual primary gastrointestinal lymphoma, and it is particularly associated with celiac sprue. These patients typically suffer from abdominal pain, diarrhea and/or weight loss. Primary...
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Coexistence of Excessive Weight Gain and Celiac Disease in Children: An Unusual Familial Condition

Calcaterra V, Regalbuto , Madè A, Magistrali M, Leonard MM, Cena H

Excessive weight gain in children diagnosed with celiac disease (CD) is becoming more common. We describe 2 siblings (9-year and 6 months-old female and 6-year and 9 months-old male) with...
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A Case of Ankylosing Spondylitis Associated with Turner's Syndrome

Kim YS, Jeong YJ, Kim HS

Turner's syndrome (TS) is a chromosomal disorder where phenotypic females have either a missing chromosome (45 XO) or a structural aberration in one of the chromosomes. Previous studies have suggested...
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Nutrients and Bioactive Factors in Breastmilk

Seo JW

Breastmilk provides the best optimal nutrition for infants, especially for the first few months of life. In breastmilk, there are innumerable immune protective and modulating factors. Also, the nutrients in...
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