Blood tests can be highly suggestive of a celiac disease diagnosis, but small bowel biopsies remain the definitive way to ...
per day), administered for at least eight weeks to healthy subjects or ambulatory patients without malabsorption, would alter gastrointestinal absorption, induce precipitins to gluten or its ...
Untreated patients have an increased short-term mortality caused by malabsorption and secondary malnutrition. Apparently, the primary predictor for the long-term prognosis is the presence or ...
Children born in spring or summer with a specific gene variant may have a higher risk of celiac disease and lower levels of a ...
Damage to your small intestine from celiac disease can lead to malabsorption (difficulty absorbing nutrients) and digestive issues. Improper absorption of important nutrients for an extended ...
Celiac disease affects around 3 million Americans ... of what your poop might look like—typically loose and pale due to ...
Osteoporosis may result as a complication of untreated celiac disease owing to the malabsorption of nutrients and secondary hyperparathyroidism. Other secondary causes of bone loss include thyroid ...
Background The utility of serologic screening for celiac disease is still debatable ... laboratory parameters assessing malabsorption, and bone mineral density were investigated.