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ABSTRACT Aim Determination of faecal gluten immunogenic peptides (f‐GIP) has recently been proposed as new noninvasive method to detect gluten intake in celiac disease (CD). Our aim was to evaluate the use of f‐GIP for the adherence to gluten‐free diet (GFD) and to compare this new marker with traditional methods.
Sabrina Cenni+8 more
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Laboratory and Clinical Practices in the Study of Coeliac Disease in Children and Adults: Recommendations from a Spanish Multicentre Survey. [PDF]
Aguado R+10 more
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Measuring the response of the jejunal mucosa in adult coeliac disease to treatment with a gluten-free diet [PDF]
B. L. Chapman+4 more
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The Aetiology of Elevated Total Serum Immunoglobulin E in Children
ABSTRACT Aim The paucity of real‐world data on the aetiology of elevated total serum immunoglobulin E (TS‐IgE) in children afflicts families and health care systems with diagnostic uncertainty. We explored a cohort of children with TS‐IgE levels over 1000 kU/L, focusing on the prevalence of atopic and non‐atopic conditions, the aetiology of extremely ...
Aliisa Ärölä+2 more
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Coeliac Disease, Microscopic Colitis, and Exclusion Diets-A Commemorative Issue in Honor of Dr. Fernando Fernández-Bañares. [PDF]
Esteve M, Arau B, Martín-Cardona A.
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Fingerprints in Patients with Coeliac Disease and their Relatives [PDF]
M. J. Mylotte+4 more
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Accidental gluten ingestion in coeliac patients on a strict gluten‐free diet can lead to acute symptoms, often within 4 h. Vomiting predominates in children and diarrhoea in adults. Stricter dietary adherence was associated with increased frequency of acute reactions.
Gabriele Avino+6 more
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Biopsy-Sparing Diagnosis of Coeliac Disease Based on Endomysial Antibody Testing and Clinical Risk Assessment. [PDF]
Maimaris S+13 more
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Food Antibodies in Serum--A Screening Test for Coeliac Disease [PDF]
F. Carswell, A Ferguson
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We report the UK experience of autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (AHSCT) for multiple sclerosis (MS) in 364 patients. In our observational study, transplant‐related mortality was 1.4%, Epstein–Barr virus reactivation occurred in 75.9%, while disability progression‐free survival was 83.5% at 2 years post‐AHSCT and 62.4% at 5 years.
Majid Kazmi+18 more
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