نتایج جستجو برای: coeliac disease

تعداد نتایج: 1490601  

Journal: :Gut 1987
M F Kagnoff Y J Paterson P J Kumar D D Kasarda F R Carbone D J Unsworth R K Austin

We previously noted a region of amino acid sequence homology between A-gliadin, a major alpha-gliadin component known to activate coeliac disease, and the early region E1b protein of human adenovirus serotype 12 (Ad12), an adenovirus isolated from the human intestinal tract. In the present study sera from coeliac disease patients from the United Kingdom and the United States were assayed for ne...

2013
Margaret R. Dunne Louise Elliott Seamus Hussey Nasir Mahmud Jacinta Kelly Derek G. Doherty Conleth F. Feighery

Coeliac disease is a chronic small intestinal immune-mediated enteropathy precipitated by exposure to dietary gluten in genetically predisposed individuals. The only current therapy is a lifelong gluten free diet. While much work has focused on the gliadin-specific adaptive immune response in coeliac disease, little is understood about the involvement of the innate immune system. Here we used m...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1993
M D Jeffers D O Hourihane

AIMS To determine if a clinically important polymorphonuclear leucocyte infiltrate and surface gastric epithelial metaplasia occur in the second part of the duodenum in coeliac disease; to evaluate the utility of these morphological criteria in the differential diagnosis of coeliac disease and peptic duodenitis. METHODS 49 mucosal biopsy specimens of the second part of the duodenum reported a...

Journal: :Gut 1999
H T Sorensen A M Thulstrup P Blomqvist B Nørgaard K Fonager A Ekbom

BACKGROUND Several case reports, but only a few studies, have examined the coexistence of coeliac disease and primary biliary cirrhosis. AIM To estimate the risk of primary biliary cirrhosis in two national cohorts of patients with coeliac disease in Denmark and Sweden. METHODS Through record linkage all Danish patients hospitalised with coeliac disease were followed for possible occurrence...

Journal: :Gut 1992
A al-Dawoud I Nakshabendi A Foulis A M Mowat

The role of gamma-interferon in the pathogenesis of enteropathies with an immunological basis such as coeliac disease, is unclear. Gamma-interferon immunoreactive lymphocytes were quantified in jejunal biopsies from patients with coeliac disease and from normal controls. In coeliac disease, there was an apparent decrease in the percentage of both intraepithelial (3.5% v 13.5%) and lamina propri...

Journal: :Gut 1981
A D Webster G Slavin M Shiner T A Platts-Mills G L Asherson

A patient with severe late onset primary hypogammaglobulinaemia developed coeliac disease. The case illustrates that coeliac disease can occur in the virtual absence of local antibody production by plasma cells in the mucosa of the small bowel. Furthermore, our inability to demonstrate specific cellular immunity to a subfraction of gluten raises doubts about the relevance of immunological react...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2001
I M Rätsch C Catassi

OBJECTIVE To characterize the clinical and nutritional impact of coeliac disease (gluten-sensitive enteropathy) among Saharawi children living as refugees in Algeria. METHODS A total of 65 Saharawi children with coeliac disease were compared with 71 age-matched non-coeliac controls. For each participant, the clinical history was taken and a clinical examination, non-quantitative 24-hour dieta...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2005
N R Rosenberg M Vermeulen

OBJECTIVE To investigate whether there is an association between chronic peripheral neuropathy and coeliac disease. METHODS The cause of chronic peripheral neuropathy was first investigated in a group of 478 patients. Published reports were then examined systematically for an association between chronic peripheral neuropathy and coeliac disease. Cases were divided into two groups: group A, po...

2017
Vikrant Parihar Paul Crotty Deidre McNamara

We present a patient with coeliac disease who developed refractory coeliac disease II, which was complicated by the development of metachronous lymphomas.

Journal: :Gut 1981
P E Jones C L L'Hirondel T J Peters

Jejunal biopsies from patients with coeliac disease and from controls were cultured in vitro for 24 hours with 14C-labelled leucine. The net rate of protein synthesis was found to be linear over 24 hours for mucosa from control subjects and patients with coeliac disease. Protein synthesis by mucosa from untreated coeliac patients was significantly greater than by control mucosa. Protein synthes...

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