AIMS: Oral mucosal lesions may be markers of chronic gastrointestinal disorders, such as those causing malabsorption. Our objectives were to assess the prevalence of recurrent oral aphthous-like ulcers in coeliac disease patients living in the Mediterranean area, and to evaluate the impact of a gluten-free diet. METHODS: A test group of 269 patients (age range 3-17 years) with coeliac disease confirmed both serologically and histologically was compared with a control group of 575 otherwise clinically healthy subjects for the presence, or a positive history of aphthous-like ulcers. Coeliac disease patients with aphthous-like ulcers were re-evaluated 1-year after starting a gluten-free diet. RESULTS: Aphthous-like ulcers were found...
The coeliac disease is an immune-mediated enteropathy triggered by an ingestion of gluten in genetic...
Background/aims: Celiac disease is a condition related to the small intestine's intolerance to glute...
Purpose: Coeliac disease (CD) is a prevalent autoimmune disorder, affecting 1 in 100 of all 4 indivi...
Aims. Oral mucosal lesions may be markers of chronic gastrointestinal disorders, such as those causi...
Background: Some studies have shown that recurrent oral ulcers may be a symptom of celiac disease. T...
Objectives: The current knowledge on the associations between coeliac disease and different skin dis...
Coeliac disease is characterized by oral manifestations, such as dental enamel defects and recurrent...
Coeliac Disease (CD) affects at least 1% of the population. “Classical” CD refers to gas...
OBJECTIVE: Potential celiac disease (PCD) is a form of CD characterized by positive endomysial/t...
Objective: Higher gluten intake, frequent gastrointestinal infections and adenovirus, enterovirus, r...
Gluten has been linked to two human conditions – coeliac disease (CD) and non-coeliac gluten sensiti...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate Helicobacter pylori (HP) and peptic disease prevalence in coeliac disease pat...
Coeliac disease is a life-long disorder characterised by small-intestinal mucosal damage caused by g...
The coeliac disease is an immune-mediated enteropathy triggered by an ingestion of gluten in genetic...
Background/aims: Celiac disease is a condition related to the small intestine's intolerance to glute...
Purpose: Coeliac disease (CD) is a prevalent autoimmune disorder, affecting 1 in 100 of all 4 indivi...
Aims. Oral mucosal lesions may be markers of chronic gastrointestinal disorders, such as those causi...
Background: Some studies have shown that recurrent oral ulcers may be a symptom of celiac disease. T...
Objectives: The current knowledge on the associations between coeliac disease and different skin dis...
Coeliac disease is characterized by oral manifestations, such as dental enamel defects and recurrent...
Coeliac Disease (CD) affects at least 1% of the population. “Classical” CD refers to gas...
OBJECTIVE: Potential celiac disease (PCD) is a form of CD characterized by positive endomysial/t...
Objective: Higher gluten intake, frequent gastrointestinal infections and adenovirus, enterovirus, r...
Gluten has been linked to two human conditions – coeliac disease (CD) and non-coeliac gluten sensiti...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate Helicobacter pylori (HP) and peptic disease prevalence in coeliac disease pat...
Coeliac disease is a life-long disorder characterised by small-intestinal mucosal damage caused by g...
The coeliac disease is an immune-mediated enteropathy triggered by an ingestion of gluten in genetic...
Background/aims: Celiac disease is a condition related to the small intestine's intolerance to glute...
Purpose: Coeliac disease (CD) is a prevalent autoimmune disorder, affecting 1 in 100 of all 4 indivi...