- ►paediatrie-links.de [PDF] PHR Green, B Jabri - The Lancet, 2003 - Elsevier Coeliac disease is a genetically-determined chronic inflammatory intestinal
disease induced by an environmental precipitant, gluten. Patients with the
disease might have mainly non-gastrointestinal symptoms, and as a result ... Cited by 686 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 50 versions
- ►shouxi.net M Knip - Reviews in endocrine & metabolic disorders, 2003 - Springer Page 1. Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders 2003;4:213–223 C 2003
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- ►doki.net [PDF] ML Bianchi, MT Bardella - Osteoporosis International, 2008 - Springer Abstract Summary Chronic inflammation and malabsorption in celiac disease (CD)
can cause bone metabolism alterations and bone mineral loss in children and
adults. Bone status before and after gluten-free diet, epidemiology of ... Cited by 41 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions
KE de Visser, LM Coussens - Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, 2005 - Springer Abstract There is increasing clinical and experimental evidence that
inflammation and cancer are causally linked. Much progress has been made in
understanding how inflammatory cells contribute to cancer develop- ment; ... Cited by 38 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
PG Hill, SA McMillan - Annals of clinical biochemistry, 2006 - acb.rsmjournals.com Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies and their role in the ... PG Hill 1 and
SA McMillan 2 ... Addresses 1 Department of Chemical Pathology, Haematology and
Immunology, Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation ... Cited by 32 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
- ►usagiedu.com [PDF] JA Abrams, P Brar, B Diamond, H Rotterdam, … - Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2006 - Elsevier Background & Aims: The diagnosis of celiac disease often relies on the
anti-tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibody test. The aim of this study was to
evaluate its sensitivity and specificity in clinical practice with the use ... Cited by 27 - Related articles - All 19 versions
SK Lee, PHR Green - Current opinion in rheumatology, 2006 - journals.lww.com Recent findings: Epidemiologic studies reveal celiac disease to be common,
occurring in approx. 1% of the population. It is being diagnosed worldwide, even
in developing countries. The classic mode of presentation has become less ... Cited by 25 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
- ►nih.gov E Zintzaras, AE Germenis - Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 2006 - Am Soc Microbiol A meta-analysis of studies investigating the diagnostic accuracy of
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) for antibodies against tissue
transglutaminases (tTG) of various origins in celiac disease (CD) diagnosis ... Cited by 24 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions
MI Torres, MA Lopez Casado, A Rios - WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2007 - wjgnet.com CD is the most common food-sensitive enteropathy in humans. The prevalence is
estimated in the range of 1:100 to 1:300 in North America and Europe[9,10].
Recently, it has become clear that CD is much more prevalent than ... Cited by 19 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 6 versions
MR Donaldson, SD Firth, H Wimpee, KM … - Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2007 - Elsevier Celiac disease (CD), also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy (GSE), is an
immune-mediated disease primarily affecting the small bowel. In genetically
susceptible individuals, consumption of gluten triggers an inflammatory ... Cited by 20 - Related articles - All 23 versions