نتایج جستجو برای: coeliac disease

تعداد نتایج: 1490601  

Journal: :Gut 1973
P P Seah L Fry E J Holborow M A Rossiter W F Doe A F Magalhaes A V Hoffbrand

Sera from 101 patients with adult coeliac disease, 46 patients with childhood coeliac disease, 50 patients with dermatitis herpetiformis, and 479 patients with various other diseases, including skin, gastrointestinal, haematological, and immunological disorders, have been tested for the presence of the antireticulin antibody. Positive sera were retested at higher dilutions. Antireticulin antibo...

Journal: :Gut 1985
U Volta M Lenzi R Lazzari F Cassani A Collina F B Bianchi E Pisi

Antibodies to gliadin have been detected by immunofluorescence (IFL-AGA) and a micro-ELISA method (ELISA-AGA) in 45 out of 47 (96%) sera from patients with active childhood and adult coeliac disease. The two methods were more sensitive than R1-reticulin antibodies (R1-ARA) which were found only in 28 of the same patients (60%). R1-ARA were always negative in the 26 sera from patients with child...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1973
F Carswell A A Gibson T A McAllister

Carsweli, F., Gibson, A. A. M., and McAllister, T. A. (1973). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 48, 414. Giardiasis and coeliac disease. The incidence of Giardia lamblia infestation, as shown by examination of the stools, is the same in normal and coeliac children. 93 patients who were suspected of having coeliac disease had upper intestinal biopsies examined for giardia infestation. These pati...

2014
Federico Biagi Annalisa Schiepatti Georgia Malamut Alessandra Marchese Christophe Cellier Sjoerd F. Bakker Chris J. J. Mulder Umberto Volta Fabiana Zingone Carolina Ciacci Anna D’Odorico Alida Andrealli Marco Astegiano Catherine Klersy Gino R. Corazza

INTRODUCTION It has been shown that mortality rates of coeliac patients correlate with age at diagnosis of coeliac disease, diagnostic delay for coeliac disease, pattern of clinical presentation and HLA typing. Our aim was to create a tool that identifies coeliac patients at higher risk of developing complications. METHODS To identify predictors of complications in patients with coeliac disea...

Journal: :Gut 2004
I R Korponay-Szabó T Halttunen Z Szalai K Laurila R Király J B Kovács L Fésüs M Mäki

BACKGROUND IgA class serum autoantibodies against type 2 (tissue) transglutaminase (TG2) bind to both intestinal and extraintestinal normal tissue sections in vitro, eliciting endomysial, reticulin, and jejunal antibody reactions. It is not known whether similar binding also occurs in coeliac patients in vivo, and may thereby contribute to disease manifestations. AIMS To investigate intestina...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2006
M Ravikumara D P Tuthill H R Jenkins

BACKGROUND There has been a growing recognition that coeliac disease is much more common than previously recognised, and this has coincided with the increasingly widespread use of serological testing. AIM To determine whether the age at presentation and the clinical presentation of coeliac disease have changed with the advent of serological testing. METHODS A 21-year review of prospectively...

Journal: :Gut 1994
D J Unsworth D L Brown

Because coeliac disease often presents atypically it is underdiagnosed. It is suggested that the detection rate may be increased by 12% if serology is used to identify cases of occult enteropathy. All adults noted incidentally to be R1 anti-reticulin antibody (ARA) positive in the course of routine autoantibody testing of 6532 sera over one year were followed. None of the eight patients with se...

2004
I R Korponay-Szabó T Halttunen Z Szalai K Laurila R Király J B Kovács L Fésüs M Mäki

Background: IgA class serum autoantibodies against type 2 (tissue) transglutaminase (TG2) bind to both intestinal and extraintestinal normal tissue sections in vitro, eliciting endomysial, reticulin, and jejunal antibody reactions. It is not known whether similar binding also occurs in coeliac patients in vivo, and may thereby contribute to disease manifestations. Aims: To investigate intestina...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1997
R S Houlston I P Tomlinson D Ford S Seal A M Marossy A Ferguson G K Holmes K B Hosie P D Howdle D P Jewell A Godkin G D Kerr P Kumar R F Logan A H Love S Johnston M N Marsh S Mitton D O'Donoghue A Roberts J A Walker-Smith M F Stratton

A strong HLA association is seen in coeliac disease [specifically to the DQ(alpha1*0501,beta1*0201 heterodimer], but this cannot entirely account for the increased risk seen in relatives of affected cases. One or more genes at HLA-unlinked loci also predispose to coeliac disease and are probably stronger determinants of disease susceptibility than HLA. A recent study has proposed a number of ca...

Journal: :Gut 2007
Greg Byrne Fergus Ryan John Jackson Con Feighery Jacinta Kelly

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Tissue transglutaminase (tTG) is an autoantigen in coeliac disease and the related disorder, dermatitis herpetiformis. The detection of autoantibodies directed against tTG is a highly specific marker of coeliac disease; however, it is unclear if there is a role for these autoantibodies in the disease process. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the catalytic tri...

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