نتایج جستجو برای: celiac gluten senssitivity

تعداد نتایج: 14748  

تیرگرفاخری , حافظ, خلیلیان , علیرضا, ضرغامی , مهران, عجمی , ابوالقاسم, عقیلیان , سیدعطااله,

Background and purpose : There has been some controversies about the etiological relationship between celiac and psychosis. Ït is even considered that the difference in prevalence of schizophrenia in different countries is due to differences in cereal and wheat consumption. There are reports that psychotic symptoms of schizophrenic patients have been reduced after consumption of gluten free d...

2010
Pekka Collin

L and La Rosa (1) investigated the occurrence of celiac disease in patients with hepatitis B by screening their sera with anti-endomysial and anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies—both of which are sensitive serological tests for celiac disease. The authors found no one with celiac disease in 60 patients who had contracted hepatitis B infection in childhood. As they admitted, the power of the...

Journal: :Advances in food and nutrition research 2009
Olga M Pulido Zoe Gillespie Marion Zarkadas Sheila Dubois Elizabeth Vavasour Mohsin Rashid Connie Switzer Samuel Benrejeb Godefroy

Celiac disease is an immune-mediated disease, triggered in genetically susceptible individuals by ingested gluten from wheat, rye, barley, and other closely related cereal grains. The only treatment for celiac disease is a strict gluten-free diet for life. This paper presents a systematic review of the scientific literature on the safety of pure oats for individuals with celiac disease, which h...

2015
Sébastien La Vieille Olga M. Pulido Michael Abbott Terence B. Koerner Samuel Godefroy

This paper provides an overview of the latest scientific data related to the safety of uncontaminated oats (<20 ppm of gluten) in the diet of individuals with celiac disease (CD). It updates the previous Health Canada position posted on the Health Canada website in 2007 and a related paper published in 2009. It considers a number of recent studies published between January 2008 and January 2015...

2012
Anna Sapone Julio C Bai Carolina Ciacci Jernej Dolinsek Peter HR Green Marios Hadjivassiliou Katri Kaukinen Kamran Rostami David S Sanders Michael Schumann Reiner Ullrich Danilo Villalta Umberto Volta Carlo Catassi Alessio Fasano

A decade ago celiac disease was considered extremely rare outside Europe and, therefore, was almost completely ignored by health care professionals. In only 10 years, key milestones have moved celiac disease from obscurity into the popular spotlight worldwide. Now we are observing another interesting phenomenon that is generating great confusion among health care professionals. The number of in...

2017
Mohsin Rashid

Gluten-free diet is an effective therapy for celiac disease. There are few diseases in medicine where a nutritional intervention alone can produce such rapid, gratifying results. One may therefore question the need for following these patients long-term. In the past, a rather simplistic approach was taken towards treatment and follow-up of patients with celiac disease. “Go home, don’t eat anyth...

2013
Aristo Vojdani David Perlmutter

Celiac disease (CD) and nonceliac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) are two distinct conditions triggered by the ingestion of gliadin. Although symptoms of nonceliac gluten sensitivity may resemble those of celiac disease, due to the lack of objective diagnostic tests, NCGS is associated with overlapping symptomatologies of autoimmunities and Crohn's disease. Furthermore, a gluten-free diet is only rec...

Journal: :Gastroenterology 2014
Marja-Leena Lähdeaho Katri Kaukinen Kaija Laurila Pekka Vuotikka Olli-Pekka Koivurova Tiina Kärjä-Lahdensuu Annette Marcantonio Daniel C Adelman Markku Mäki

BACKGROUND & AIMS Gluten ingestion leads to small intestinal mucosal injury in patients with celiac disease, necessitating strict life-long exclusion of dietary gluten. Despite adherence to a gluten-free diet, many patients remain symptomatic and still have small intestinal inflammation. In this case, nondietary therapies are needed. We investigated the ability of ALV003, a mixture of 2 recombi...

2008
Michael T Bethune Chaitan Khosla

Pathogens are exogenous agents capable of causing disease in susceptible organisms. In celiac sprue, a disease triggered by partially hydrolyzed gluten peptides in the small intestine, the offending immunotoxins cannot replicate, but otherwise have many hallmarks of classical pathogens. First, dietary gluten and its peptide metabolites are ubiquitous components of the modern diet, yet only a sm...

2015
Jorunn Stamnaes Rasmus Iversen M. Fleur du Pré Xi Chen Ludvig M. Sollid Karol Sestak

A hallmark of the gluten-driven enteropathy celiac disease is autoantibody production towards the enzyme transglutaminase 2 (TG2) that catalyzes the formation of covalent protein-protein cross-links. Activation of TG2-specific B cells likely involves gluten-specific CD4 T cells as production of the antibodies is dependent on disease-associated HLA-DQ allotypes and dietary intake of gluten. IgA ...

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