BACKGROUND: It is generally assumed that most patients with celiac disease (CD) have a slowed growth in terms of length (or height) and weight. However, the effectiveness of slowed growth as a tool for identifying children with CD is unknown. Our aim is to study the diagnostic efficiency of several growth criteria used to detect CD children. METHODS: A case-control simulation study was carried out. Longitudinal length and weight measurements from birth to 2.5 years of age were used from three groups of CD patients (n = 134) (one group diagnosed by screening, two groups with clinical manifestations), and a reference group obtained from the Social Medical Survey of Children Attending Child Health Clinics (SMOCC) cohort (n = 2,151) in The Neth...
Aim: To determine the incidence of celiac disease (CD) in short-stature children reported to the Ser...
Objectives: To assess the occurrence of growth hormone deficiency (GHD) in patients with celiac dise...
There has been growing recognition of a changing clinical presentation of celiac disease (CD), with ...
Background: It is generally assumed that most patients with celiac disease (CD) have a slowed growth...
textabstractBackground: It is generally assumed that most patients with celiac disease (CD) have a s...
Background: Untreated celiac disease is traditionally believed to be associated with malabsorption a...
Background Impaired growth is a well-known complication in celiac disease, but factors associated...
Aims: To evaluate the performance of growth monitoring in detecting diseases. Turner’s syndrome (TS)...
The growth pattern of 28 girls and 32 boys with celiac disease was analyzed up to the ages of 10 and...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency of symptoms and associated conditions among screening-detected ...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) among children with short stature...
Introduction Growth impairment has often been described in children who develop coeliac disease (CD)...
Untreated celiac disease is traditionally believed to be associated with malabsorption and underweig...
Celiac disease (CD) is a genetically determined gluten-sensitive enteropathy resulting in nutrient m...
Background: Celiac Disease (CD) is an autoimmune systemic disorder triggered by gluten in geneticall...
Aim: To determine the incidence of celiac disease (CD) in short-stature children reported to the Ser...
Objectives: To assess the occurrence of growth hormone deficiency (GHD) in patients with celiac dise...
There has been growing recognition of a changing clinical presentation of celiac disease (CD), with ...
Background: It is generally assumed that most patients with celiac disease (CD) have a slowed growth...
textabstractBackground: It is generally assumed that most patients with celiac disease (CD) have a s...
Background: Untreated celiac disease is traditionally believed to be associated with malabsorption a...
Background Impaired growth is a well-known complication in celiac disease, but factors associated...
Aims: To evaluate the performance of growth monitoring in detecting diseases. Turner’s syndrome (TS)...
The growth pattern of 28 girls and 32 boys with celiac disease was analyzed up to the ages of 10 and...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency of symptoms and associated conditions among screening-detected ...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) among children with short stature...
Introduction Growth impairment has often been described in children who develop coeliac disease (CD)...
Untreated celiac disease is traditionally believed to be associated with malabsorption and underweig...
Celiac disease (CD) is a genetically determined gluten-sensitive enteropathy resulting in nutrient m...
Background: Celiac Disease (CD) is an autoimmune systemic disorder triggered by gluten in geneticall...
Aim: To determine the incidence of celiac disease (CD) in short-stature children reported to the Ser...
Objectives: To assess the occurrence of growth hormone deficiency (GHD) in patients with celiac dise...
There has been growing recognition of a changing clinical presentation of celiac disease (CD), with ...