Objective: Initiation of a gluten-free diet without proper diagnostic work-up of coeliac disease is a frequent and demanding problem. Recent diagnostic guidelines suggest a gluten challenge of at least 14 days followed by duodenal biopsy in such patients. The rate of false-negative outcome of this approach remains unclear. We studied responses to 14-day gluten challenge in subjects with treated coeliac disease. Design: We challenged 20 subjects with biopsy-verified coeliac disease, all in confirmed mucosal remission, for 14 days with 5.7 grams per oral gluten daily. Duodenal biopsies were collected. Blood was analysed by multiplex assay for cytokine detection, and by flow cytometry using HLA-DQ:gluten tetramers. Results: Nineteen participan...
OBJECTIVE: Although the diagnosis of coeliac disease requires specific histological and serological ...
sumxARY Thirty-two children with a past diagnosis of coeliac disease were reinvestigated by means of...
Background: Coeliac disease is defined as a state of immune-mediated hyper-responsiveness to dietary...
Background & Aims: Celiac disease is characterized by HLA-DQ2/8-restricted responses of CD4+ T cells...
Background: The diagnosis of coeliac disease (CD) in individuals that have started a gluten-free die...
OBJECTIVES: The in vitro gluten challenge test is an important diagnostic modality in celiac diseas...
OBJECTIVES: Diagnosis of celiac disease is difficult when treatment with gluten-free diet (GFD) is s...
BACKGROUND: Current understanding of T cell epitopes in coeliac disease (CD) largely derives from in...
Diagnosis of coeliac disease (CD) relies on a combination of clinical, genetic, serological and duod...
Introduction Most complications in coeliac disease appear to be secondary to small intestinal diseas...
Gluten has been linked to two human conditions – coeliac disease (CD) and non-coeliac gluten sensiti...
BACKGROUND: The main autoantigen recognized by the sera of patients with coeliac disease (CD) is tis...
<div><p>Diagnosis of coeliac disease (CD) relies on a combination of clinical, genetic, serological ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with coeliac disease (CD) commonly report a variety of adverse symptoms to glut...
BACKGROUND: The main autoantigen recognized by the sera of patients with coeliac disease (CD) is tis...
OBJECTIVE: Although the diagnosis of coeliac disease requires specific histological and serological ...
sumxARY Thirty-two children with a past diagnosis of coeliac disease were reinvestigated by means of...
Background: Coeliac disease is defined as a state of immune-mediated hyper-responsiveness to dietary...
Background & Aims: Celiac disease is characterized by HLA-DQ2/8-restricted responses of CD4+ T cells...
Background: The diagnosis of coeliac disease (CD) in individuals that have started a gluten-free die...
OBJECTIVES: The in vitro gluten challenge test is an important diagnostic modality in celiac diseas...
OBJECTIVES: Diagnosis of celiac disease is difficult when treatment with gluten-free diet (GFD) is s...
BACKGROUND: Current understanding of T cell epitopes in coeliac disease (CD) largely derives from in...
Diagnosis of coeliac disease (CD) relies on a combination of clinical, genetic, serological and duod...
Introduction Most complications in coeliac disease appear to be secondary to small intestinal diseas...
Gluten has been linked to two human conditions – coeliac disease (CD) and non-coeliac gluten sensiti...
BACKGROUND: The main autoantigen recognized by the sera of patients with coeliac disease (CD) is tis...
<div><p>Diagnosis of coeliac disease (CD) relies on a combination of clinical, genetic, serological ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with coeliac disease (CD) commonly report a variety of adverse symptoms to glut...
BACKGROUND: The main autoantigen recognized by the sera of patients with coeliac disease (CD) is tis...
OBJECTIVE: Although the diagnosis of coeliac disease requires specific histological and serological ...
sumxARY Thirty-two children with a past diagnosis of coeliac disease were reinvestigated by means of...
Background: Coeliac disease is defined as a state of immune-mediated hyper-responsiveness to dietary...