BACKGROUND: Serological studies indicate that evidence of coeliac disease (CD) exists in about 1% of all children, but we lack estimates of current diagnostic patterns among children and how they vary by socioeconomic group. METHODS: We identified all children aged 0–18 years between 1993 and 2012 who were registered with general practices across the UK that contribute to a large population-based general practice database. The incidence of CD was evaluated in each quintile of the Townsend index of deprivation and stratified by age, sex, country and calendar year. RESULTS: Among 2 063 421 children, we identified 1247 CD diagnoses, corresponding to an overall CD incidence of 11.9 per 100 000 person-years, which was similar across the ...
This study was undertaken to gain insight in the clinical spectrum of paediatric coeliac disease (CD...
Background and objectives: Although the incidence of pediatric celiac disease (CD) is increasing glo...
Aim: From 1986 to 1996, there was a four-fold increase in coeliac disease among young Swedish childr...
Serological studies indicate that evidence of coeliac disease (CD) exists in about 1% of all childre...
BACKGROUND: Serological studies indicate that evidence of coeliac disease (CD) exists in about 1% of...
Aim: There are a number of genetic and environmental factors that are associated with an increased r...
The diagnosis rates of coeliac disease differ substantially between countries. Intriguingly, there h...
Aim - To review all incident cases of paediatric coeliac disease (CD) in a UK region over the 20 yea...
Objectives To establish the incidence of childhood coeliac disease (CD) in Scotland between 1 Septem...
Aim: Little is known on the possible existence of socioeconomic and geographical differences in earl...
AIM: The aim of our study was to examine whether there is a difference in coeliac disease prevalence...
The incidence of paediatric coeliac disease (CD) is rising globally. It is uncertain whether this is...
Background: During the last several decades the prevalence of coeliac disease (CD) has increased wor...
Aim: The aim of our study was to examine whether there is a difference in coeliac disease prevalence...
Aim The aim of our study was to examine whether there is a difference in coeliac disease prevalence ...
This study was undertaken to gain insight in the clinical spectrum of paediatric coeliac disease (CD...
Background and objectives: Although the incidence of pediatric celiac disease (CD) is increasing glo...
Aim: From 1986 to 1996, there was a four-fold increase in coeliac disease among young Swedish childr...
Serological studies indicate that evidence of coeliac disease (CD) exists in about 1% of all childre...
BACKGROUND: Serological studies indicate that evidence of coeliac disease (CD) exists in about 1% of...
Aim: There are a number of genetic and environmental factors that are associated with an increased r...
The diagnosis rates of coeliac disease differ substantially between countries. Intriguingly, there h...
Aim - To review all incident cases of paediatric coeliac disease (CD) in a UK region over the 20 yea...
Objectives To establish the incidence of childhood coeliac disease (CD) in Scotland between 1 Septem...
Aim: Little is known on the possible existence of socioeconomic and geographical differences in earl...
AIM: The aim of our study was to examine whether there is a difference in coeliac disease prevalence...
The incidence of paediatric coeliac disease (CD) is rising globally. It is uncertain whether this is...
Background: During the last several decades the prevalence of coeliac disease (CD) has increased wor...
Aim: The aim of our study was to examine whether there is a difference in coeliac disease prevalence...
Aim The aim of our study was to examine whether there is a difference in coeliac disease prevalence ...
This study was undertaken to gain insight in the clinical spectrum of paediatric coeliac disease (CD...
Background and objectives: Although the incidence of pediatric celiac disease (CD) is increasing glo...
Aim: From 1986 to 1996, there was a four-fold increase in coeliac disease among young Swedish childr...