The mechanisms underlying bowel disturbances in coeliac disease are still relatively unclear. Past reports suggested that small bowel motor abnormalities may be involved in this pathological condition; there are no studies addressing small bowel transit in coeliac disease before and after a gluten-free diet
AIM: Some recent studies showed that alteration of upper-gut motility in coeliac disease may be rela...
Malabsorption encompasses dysfunctions occurring during the digestion and absorption of nutrients. ...
The functional integrity of the small bowel is impaired in coeliac disease. Intestinal permeability,...
The mechanisms responsible for bowel disturbances in celiac disease are still relatively unknown. Re...
Background: There is evidence that digestive motor disorders are frequently present in untreated cel...
Background Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease affecting primarily the small bowel mucosa. Dia...
Both coeliac disease and irritable bowel syndrome show impaired health-related quality of life, howe...
Background. Both coeliac disease and irritable bowel syndrome show impaired health-related quality o...
Aims-To determine the frequency of abnormal pancreolauryl tests in untreated and treated adults with...
Coeliac disease (CD) is a gluten-responsive, chronic inflammatory enteropathy that shares many featu...
Coeliac disease is an immune-mediated enteropathy against dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and b...
Background Due to the restrictive nature of a gluten-free diet, celiac patients are looking for alt...
Introduction Patients with established coeliac disease (CD) can present with signs and symptoms r...
AIMS: Although they are non-specific, minimal intestinal lesions are at the end of the coeliac histo...
It is often difficult to assess small bowel recovery in adults with coeliac disease on a gluten-free...
AIM: Some recent studies showed that alteration of upper-gut motility in coeliac disease may be rela...
Malabsorption encompasses dysfunctions occurring during the digestion and absorption of nutrients. ...
The functional integrity of the small bowel is impaired in coeliac disease. Intestinal permeability,...
The mechanisms responsible for bowel disturbances in celiac disease are still relatively unknown. Re...
Background: There is evidence that digestive motor disorders are frequently present in untreated cel...
Background Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease affecting primarily the small bowel mucosa. Dia...
Both coeliac disease and irritable bowel syndrome show impaired health-related quality of life, howe...
Background. Both coeliac disease and irritable bowel syndrome show impaired health-related quality o...
Aims-To determine the frequency of abnormal pancreolauryl tests in untreated and treated adults with...
Coeliac disease (CD) is a gluten-responsive, chronic inflammatory enteropathy that shares many featu...
Coeliac disease is an immune-mediated enteropathy against dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and b...
Background Due to the restrictive nature of a gluten-free diet, celiac patients are looking for alt...
Introduction Patients with established coeliac disease (CD) can present with signs and symptoms r...
AIMS: Although they are non-specific, minimal intestinal lesions are at the end of the coeliac histo...
It is often difficult to assess small bowel recovery in adults with coeliac disease on a gluten-free...
AIM: Some recent studies showed that alteration of upper-gut motility in coeliac disease may be rela...
Malabsorption encompasses dysfunctions occurring during the digestion and absorption of nutrients. ...
The functional integrity of the small bowel is impaired in coeliac disease. Intestinal permeability,...