OBJECTIVES: Screening for celiac disease (CD) in the apparently healthy members of 107 nuclear families with two affected siblings (sib pair) and estimating the risk of CD in siblings and parents. METHODS: One hundred seven families from Sweden and southern Norway with at least two affected children were investigated. Frozen sera from 187 of the 192 healthy parents and from 94 of 95 siblings without diagnosed CD were examined for total immunoglobulin A (IgA) and anti-endomysial antibodies (EMA). Individuals with positive antibody titers underwent small intestinal biopsy. RESULTS: Positive test for EMA was found in 6 of 94 (6.3%) siblings without previously diagnosed CD and in 8 of 189 (4.2%) parents. CD was confirmed by small intestinal bio...
We aimed to assess the frequency of celiac disease (CD) in patients with Familial Mediterranean Feve...
Artículo de publicación ISIActive search of celiac disease (CD) among risk groups has significantly ...
Celiac Disease (CD) is a polygenic trait, and HLA genes explain less than half of the genetic variat...
OBJECTIVES: Screening for celiac disease (CD) in the apparently healthy members of 107 nuclear famil...
Background/Aims: Celiac disease is caused by environmental and genetic factors, and the relatives of...
To investigate the prevalence and clinical and genetic patterns of celiac disease (CD) among sibling...
Objectives: The prevalence of celiac disease (CD) among the relatives and the complications of an un...
© 2015, Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All rights reserved.Background: Active search of celiac disease...
ContextIt is well recognized that celiac disease is an immune-mediated systemic disorder highly prev...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: First-degree relatives of individuals with celiac disease are at increased risk f...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Although prevalence of coeliac disease among first degree relatives of coelialc...
Background: Family screening has been advocated as a means to reduce the major underdiagnosis of coe...
Celiac Disease (CD) is a polygenic trait, and HLA genes explain less than half of the genetic variat...
Celiac Disease (CD) is a polygenic trait, and HLA genes explain less than half of the genetic variat...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frequency and the natural history of potential (serology positiv...
We aimed to assess the frequency of celiac disease (CD) in patients with Familial Mediterranean Feve...
Artículo de publicación ISIActive search of celiac disease (CD) among risk groups has significantly ...
Celiac Disease (CD) is a polygenic trait, and HLA genes explain less than half of the genetic variat...
OBJECTIVES: Screening for celiac disease (CD) in the apparently healthy members of 107 nuclear famil...
Background/Aims: Celiac disease is caused by environmental and genetic factors, and the relatives of...
To investigate the prevalence and clinical and genetic patterns of celiac disease (CD) among sibling...
Objectives: The prevalence of celiac disease (CD) among the relatives and the complications of an un...
© 2015, Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All rights reserved.Background: Active search of celiac disease...
ContextIt is well recognized that celiac disease is an immune-mediated systemic disorder highly prev...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: First-degree relatives of individuals with celiac disease are at increased risk f...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Although prevalence of coeliac disease among first degree relatives of coelialc...
Background: Family screening has been advocated as a means to reduce the major underdiagnosis of coe...
Celiac Disease (CD) is a polygenic trait, and HLA genes explain less than half of the genetic variat...
Celiac Disease (CD) is a polygenic trait, and HLA genes explain less than half of the genetic variat...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the frequency and the natural history of potential (serology positiv...
We aimed to assess the frequency of celiac disease (CD) in patients with Familial Mediterranean Feve...
Artículo de publicación ISIActive search of celiac disease (CD) among risk groups has significantly ...
Celiac Disease (CD) is a polygenic trait, and HLA genes explain less than half of the genetic variat...