The frequency of malignant complications of celiac disease is much lower than earlier studies have indicated, with lymphoma increased by approximately fivefold and the absolute number of tumors is ...
A small group of patients with celiac disease (2–5%), however, fail to improve clinically and histologically upon elimination of dietary gluten. This complication is referred to as refractory ...
In adults, the most common symptoms of celiac disease are stomach problems, like gas and diarrhea. A tissue transglutaminase IgA test, or tTg-IgA test, is an effective method used in the diagnosis ...
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 ...
Studies found that people with celiac disease may have deficiencies in the following nutrients: Abdominal surgery and/or intravenous therapy may be required to fix complications caused by ...
Many symptoms of celiac disease are sneaky or easily confused with other conditions, such as irritable bowel or stress. The ...
A new Swedish study published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology revealed that older adults diagnosed with celiac disease (CeD) are significantly more prone to frailty when compared ...
Researchers have found that alopecia areata (AA) (an autoimmune disease leading to hair loss), increases patients chances of ...
Non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) and celiac disease (CeD) are two clinically ... If left unchecked, CeD can lead to more severe complications such as malnutrition, osteoporosis, and ...
The growing comprehension of the pathogenesis of celiac disease has paved the way for the exploration of alternative treatment strategies. These novel approaches are aimed at addressing the ...