Coeliac disease (CD) is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. Follow-up of CD aims to ensure dietary adherence and prevent disease complications, but there are few real-world data on how its management in children is conducted. This study aimed to survey the follow-up practice of pediatric CD in Western Sweden. Two web-based surveys were distributed to all 22 pediatric outpatient clinics rendering answers from 48 physicians and 12 dietitians. Overall, clinical practice was similar throughout the region and in line with national and international CD guidelines, including an annual to biannually follow-up frequency and dietary adherence assessment through unstructured interviewing and serology measurements. The study identifie...
The process of transition from childhood to adulthood is characterised by physical, mental and psych...
The process of transition from childhood to adulthood is characterised by physical, mental and psych...
Introduction Coeliac disease (CD) occurs in 1% of the population, develops early in life and is seve...
Coeliac disease (CD) is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. Follow-up of CD aims t...
Adequate follow-up in celiac disease is important to improve dietary compliance and treat disease-re...
The follow-up of celiac disease (CD) is challenging due to the scarcity of published data and the la...
The incidence of paediatric coeliac disease (CD) is rising globally. It is uncertain whether this is...
Background and aim: Diagnosis of coeliac disease is based on the demonstration of enteropathy in a s...
Aim: This study compared follow-up protocols for paediatric celiac disease (CD) led by either paedia...
Assessment of adherence to gluten-free diet (GFD) represents the cornerstone in the management of co...
16siBackground Recently published paediatric guidelines for diagnosing coeliac disease do not includ...
AIM: To gather the current evidence and to offer recommendations for follow-up and management. METHO...
Objective: It is not clear how follow-up of coeliac disease should be optimally organised. In Malmö,...
Aim: Dutch national guidelines on follow-up of paediatric celiac disease (CD) are available. The pri...
The process of transition from childhood to adulthood is characterised by physical, mental and psych...
The process of transition from childhood to adulthood is characterised by physical, mental and psych...
The process of transition from childhood to adulthood is characterised by physical, mental and psych...
Introduction Coeliac disease (CD) occurs in 1% of the population, develops early in life and is seve...
Coeliac disease (CD) is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. Follow-up of CD aims t...
Adequate follow-up in celiac disease is important to improve dietary compliance and treat disease-re...
The follow-up of celiac disease (CD) is challenging due to the scarcity of published data and the la...
The incidence of paediatric coeliac disease (CD) is rising globally. It is uncertain whether this is...
Background and aim: Diagnosis of coeliac disease is based on the demonstration of enteropathy in a s...
Aim: This study compared follow-up protocols for paediatric celiac disease (CD) led by either paedia...
Assessment of adherence to gluten-free diet (GFD) represents the cornerstone in the management of co...
16siBackground Recently published paediatric guidelines for diagnosing coeliac disease do not includ...
AIM: To gather the current evidence and to offer recommendations for follow-up and management. METHO...
Objective: It is not clear how follow-up of coeliac disease should be optimally organised. In Malmö,...
Aim: Dutch national guidelines on follow-up of paediatric celiac disease (CD) are available. The pri...
The process of transition from childhood to adulthood is characterised by physical, mental and psych...
The process of transition from childhood to adulthood is characterised by physical, mental and psych...
The process of transition from childhood to adulthood is characterised by physical, mental and psych...
Introduction Coeliac disease (CD) occurs in 1% of the population, develops early in life and is seve...