OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency of symptoms and associated conditions among screening-detected celiac disease (CD) cases and non-CD children and to evaluate questionnaire-based case-finding targeting the general population. METHODS: In a population-based CD screening of 12-year-olds, children and their parents completed questionnaires on CD-associated symptoms and conditions before knowledge of CD status. Questionnaire data for those who had their CD detected in the screening (n = 153) were compared with those of children with normal levels of CD markers (n = 7016). Hypothetical case-finding strategies were also evaluated. Questionnaires were returned by 7054 ( 98%) of the children and by 6294 ( 88%) of their parents. RESULTS: Symptoms...
(1) Background: Changes in the clinical presentation of celiac disease (CD) in children have been re...
textabstractBackground: It is generally assumed that most patients with celiac disease (CD) have a s...
BACKGROUND: Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic disorder in genetically predisposed individuals in whic...
Background Mass screening for celiac disease (CD) as a public health intervention is controversial. ...
Objectives: Celiac disease is a common immune mediated enteropathy strongly associated with HLA-DQB1...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) in a cohort of type 1 diabetes melli...
OBJECTIVE:: Sweden experienced a marked epidemic of celiac disease between 1984 and 1996 in children...
Background: Celiac disease is a chronic disease characterized by intolerance to gluten. It is consid...
Objective: Celiac disease (CD) has a prevalence of 0.55% to 1% in Italy. Identifying CD in schoolchi...
Introduction Coeliac disease (CD) occurs in 1% of the population, develops early in life and is seve...
There has been growing recognition of a changing clinical presentation of celiac disease (CD), with ...
Introduction: Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic and autoimmune disorder caused by inflammatory T-cel...
Aim: To assess the clinical features of celiac disease in children. Place and Duration: In the Pedi...
Background: It is generally assumed that most patients with celiac disease (CD) have a slowed growth...
Background: Ample use of serological markets of high sensitivity and specificity led to relevant cha...
(1) Background: Changes in the clinical presentation of celiac disease (CD) in children have been re...
textabstractBackground: It is generally assumed that most patients with celiac disease (CD) have a s...
BACKGROUND: Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic disorder in genetically predisposed individuals in whic...
Background Mass screening for celiac disease (CD) as a public health intervention is controversial. ...
Objectives: Celiac disease is a common immune mediated enteropathy strongly associated with HLA-DQB1...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) in a cohort of type 1 diabetes melli...
OBJECTIVE:: Sweden experienced a marked epidemic of celiac disease between 1984 and 1996 in children...
Background: Celiac disease is a chronic disease characterized by intolerance to gluten. It is consid...
Objective: Celiac disease (CD) has a prevalence of 0.55% to 1% in Italy. Identifying CD in schoolchi...
Introduction Coeliac disease (CD) occurs in 1% of the population, develops early in life and is seve...
There has been growing recognition of a changing clinical presentation of celiac disease (CD), with ...
Introduction: Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic and autoimmune disorder caused by inflammatory T-cel...
Aim: To assess the clinical features of celiac disease in children. Place and Duration: In the Pedi...
Background: It is generally assumed that most patients with celiac disease (CD) have a slowed growth...
Background: Ample use of serological markets of high sensitivity and specificity led to relevant cha...
(1) Background: Changes in the clinical presentation of celiac disease (CD) in children have been re...
textabstractBackground: It is generally assumed that most patients with celiac disease (CD) have a s...
BACKGROUND: Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic disorder in genetically predisposed individuals in whic...