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Title: Celiac Disease


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Celiac Disease
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Celiac Disease
  • Celiac disease (CD) is a common disorder that is
    known to affect about 1 of the population. It is
    a condition in which the absorptive surface of
    the small intestine is damaged by a substance
    called gluten. Gluten is a cluster of proteins
    present in wheat, rye and barley and their cross
    bred grains.The damage to the intestine can
    lead to a number of symptoms and result in an
    inability of the body to absorb nutrients such as
    protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and
    minerals, which are necessary for good health.

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Diagnosis of Celiac disease
  • ScreeningIn the past, physicians had to rely
    on clinical symptoms and signs alone to suspect
    the diagnosis of Celiac disease and select
    patients who would require further investigations
    for confirmation.Now, highly effective blood
    tests are available to screen for Celiac disease.
    The IgA-tissue transglutaminase (TTG) antibody is
    the currently recommended test for screening. The
    patients must be on a regular (gluten-containing)
    diet at the time of testing to make the results
    valid.

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Diagnosis of Celiac disease
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  • BiopsyThe definitive diagnosis of Celiac
    disease is made by a small intestinal biopsy. The
    biopsy is performed via endoscopy by
    gastroenterologists.Again, it is important that
    gluten not be removed from the diet before the
    biopsy is completed as it may impair the
    confirmation of the diagnosis.

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Symptoms of Celiac disease
  • Patients with Celiac disease can present with
    numerous symptoms. The classical (typical)
    symptoms include chronic diarrhea, abdominal
    pain, malabsorption and weight loss.However,
    many patients now present with non-classical
    (atypical) symptoms includes anemia,
    osteoporosis, extreme fatigue, oral ulcers, liver
    enzyme abnormalities, constipation, infertility,
    dental enamel defects, neurological problems,
    etc. Children can present with short stature,
    irritability, vomiting, etc.Celiac disease
    happens commonly in patients with other
    autoimmune disorders such as thyroid disease and
    type-I diabetes. It can also run in families,
    both in first and second degree relatives.
    Therefore, screening of these high risk
    individuals should be considered.

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Symptoms of Celiac disease
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  • Since many patients with celiac disease do not
    present with classical symptoms, delays in
    diagnosis can occur.Dermatitis herpetiformis is
    celiac disease of the skin. The patients
    present with severely itchy blistering rash. The
    diagnosis can be confirmed with a skin biopsy.
    Treatment consists of strict gluten-free diet
    and, in some cases, medications.

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Treatment of Celiac disease
  • At present, there is no permanent cure for
    Celiac disease but it can be effectively treated
    with a gluten-free diet. The adherence to the
    gluten-free diet must be strict and
    lifelong.Gluten-free diet can be challenging
    and complicated and a consultation with a
    registered dietitian with expertise in
    gluten-free diet is essential.Individuals with
    celiac disease need to vigilant about hidden
    sources of gluten and cross contamination in food
    products. Careful label reading each time when
    buying products is important.Since celiac
    disease is a chronic disorder, regular long-term
    follow-up with the physician and dietitian is
    recommended.

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