نتایج جستجو برای: celiac gluten senssitivity

تعداد نتایج: 14748  

2015
Gloria Serena Stephanie Camhi Craig Sturgeon Shu Yan Alessio Fasano

Celiac disease (CD) and type 1 diabetes (T1D) are autoimmune conditions in which dietary gluten has been proven or suggested to play a pathogenic role. In CD; gluten is established as the instigator of autoimmunity; the autoimmune process is halted by removing gluten from the diet; which allows for resolution of celiac autoimmune enteropathy and subsequent normalization of serological markers o...

2014
Knut E A Lundin

Wheat, once thought to be a critical ingredient in a healthy diet, has become a major threat, according to public opinion. The term non-celiac gluten sensitivity has been widely adopted to describe a clinical entity characterized by symptoms induced by gluten without the diagnostic criteria found in other gluten-related disorders. However, it has not been shown that gluten per se is involved, a...

Journal: :Srpski Arhiv Za Celokupno Lekarstvo 2022

Gluten-related disorders are a heterogeneous group of clinical entities caused by intolerance to wheat, rye, and barley flour components. They occur in 3?5% genetically predisposed persons and, based on pathogenic features, classified into celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity, wheat allergy. There also specific such as dermatitis herpetiformis or ataxia, which can either within the dis...

2018
Anat Yerushalmy-Feler Riva Tauman Ari Derowe Eran Averbuch Amir Ben-Tov Yael Weintraub Dror Weiner Achiya Amir Hadar Moran-Lev Shlomi Cohen

BACKGROUND Enlarged tonsils and adenoids are the major etiology of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in children. Lymphatic hyperplasia is common to both OSA and celiac disease. We aimed to investigate the effect of a gluten-free diet on OSA symptoms in children with celiac disease. METHODS Children with celiac disease aged 2-18 years were prospectively recruited before the initiation of a gluten...

2014
Maureen M Leonard Brintha Vasagar

The incidence of allergy and autoimmune disease in the US and other industrialized nations is increasing, and gluten-related disorders are no exception. The US has documented a profound rise in celiac disease that cannot be fully explained by improved serological techniques or better recognition by physicians. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity, a condition only recently recognized by the medical co...

2017
Amrit K Kamboj Amy S Oxentenko

Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder of the small bowel, classically associated with diarrhea, abdominal pain, and malabsorption. The diagnosis of celiac disease is made when there are compatible clinical features, supportive serologic markers, representative histology from the small bowel, and response to a gluten-free diet. Histologic findings associated with celiac disease include intrae...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Michael T. Bethune Erin Ribka Chaitan Khosla Karol Sestak

BACKGROUND AND AIMS In a previous report, we characterized a condition of gluten sensitivity in juvenile rhesus macaques that is similar in many respects to the human condition of gluten sensitivity, celiac disease. This animal model of gluten sensitivity may therefore be useful toward studying both the pathogenesis and the treatment of celiac disease. Here, we perform two pilot experiments to ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of gastroenterology = Journal canadien de gastroenterologie 2007
Mohsin Rashid Decker Butzner Vernon Burrows Marion Zarkadas Shelley Case Mavis Molloy Ralph Warren Olga Pulido Connie Switzer

The treatment of celiac disease is a strict adherence to a gluten-free diet for life. In the past, oats were considered to be toxic to individuals with celiac disease and were not allowed in a gluten-free diet. However, recent evidence suggests that oats that are pure and uncontaminated with other gluten-containing grains, if taken in limited quantities, are safe for most individuals with celia...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2014
Tobias L Freitag Jussi Loponen Marcel Messing Victor Zevallos Leif C Andersson Tuula Sontag-Strohm Päivi Saavalainen Detlef Schuppan Hannu Salovaara Seppo Meri

UNLABELLED The current treatment for celiac disease is strict gluten-free diet. Technical processing may render gluten-containing foods safe for consumption by celiac patients, but so far in vivo safety testing can only be performed on patients. We modified a celiac disease mouse model to test antigenicity and inflammatory effects of germinated rye sourdough, a food product characterized by ext...

2014
Carmela Lamacchia Alessandra Camarca Stefania Picascia Aldo Di Luccia Carmen Gianfrani

The gluten-free diet is, to date, the only efficacious treatment for patients with Celiac Disease. In recent years, the impressive rise of Celiac Disease incidence, dramatically prompted changes in the dietary habit of an increasingly large population, with a rise in demand of gluten-free products. The formulation of gluten-free bakery products presents a formidable challenge to cereal technolo...

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