نتایج جستجو برای: gluten ataxia

تعداد نتایج: 24312  

Journal: :iranian journal of neurology 0
yaser hamidian department of radiology, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. mansoureh togha department of neurology, sina hospital, tehran university of medical sciences and iran neurological research center, tehran, iran shahriar nafisi department of neurology, shariati hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran shahab dowlatshahi department of gastroenterology, sina hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran soodeh razeghi jahromi shefa neuroscience research center, tehran, iran nahid beladi moghadam department of neurology, imam hossein hospital, beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background: the most common neurologic manifestation of gluten sensitivity is ataxia, which accounts for up to 40% of idiopathic sporadic ataxia. timing of diagnosis of gluten ataxia is vital as it is one of the very few treatable causes of sporadic ataxia and causes irreversible loss of purkinje cells. antigliadin antibody (aga) of the igg type is the best marker for neurological manifestation...

Journal: :Neurology 2006
M Hadjivassiliou M Mäki D S Sanders C A Williamson R A Grünewald N M Woodroofe I R Korponay-Szabó

OBJECTIVE To investigate the presence of autoantibody deposition against type 2 tissue transglutaminase (TG2; a reliable marker of the whole spectrum of gluten sensitivity) in the jejunal tissue and brain of patients with gluten ataxia and in control subjects. METHODS The authors evaluated jejunal biopsy samples from nine patients with gluten ataxia and seven patients with other causes of ata...

Journal: :Neurology 2002
Ulrich Wurster

OBJECTIVE To characterize humoral response to cerebellum in patients with gluten ataxia. BACKGROUND Gluten ataxia is a common neurologic manifestation of gluten sensitivity. METHODS The authors assessed the reactivity of sera from patients with gluten ataxia (13), newly diagnosed patients with celiac disease without neurologic dysfunction (24), patients with other causes of cerebellar degen...

2013
Stuart Currie Nigel Hoggard Matthew J. R. Clark David S. Sanders Iain D. Wilkinson Paul D. Griffiths Marios Hadjivassiliou

BACKGROUND The mechanisms of cerebellar degeneration attributed to prolonged and excessive alcohol intake remain unclear. Additional or even alternative causes of cerebellar degeneration are often overlooked in suspected cases of alcohol-related ataxia. The objectives of this study were two fold: (1) to investigate the prevalence of gluten-related serological markers in patients with alcohol-re...

2012
Yaser Hamidian Mansoureh Togha Shahriar Nafisi Shahab Dowlatshahi Soodeh Razeghi Jahromi Nahid Beladi Moghadam Navid Namazi Parvin Tajik Masoud Majed Mahdi Aloosh

BACKGROUND The most common neurologic manifestation of gluten sensitivity is ataxia, which accounts for up to 40% of idiopathic sporadic ataxia. Timing of diagnosis of gluten ataxia is vital as it is one of the very few treatable causes of sporadic ataxia and causes irreversible loss of Purkinje cells. Antigliadin antibody (AGA) of the IgG type is the best marker for neurological manifestations...

Journal: :Gastroenterology & hepatology 2011
Srihari Mahadov Peter H R Green

18. Stamnaes J, Dorum S, Fleckenstein B, Aeschlimann D, Sollid LM. Gluten T cell epitope targeting by TG3 and TG6; implications for dermatitis herpetiformis and gluten ataxia. Amino Acids. 2010;39:1183-1191. 19. Bushara KO, Shill H, Hallett M. Open label trial of gluten free diet in sporadic and hereditary cerebellar ataxia with gluten sensitivity. Mov Disord. 2002;17:S325. 20. Hadjivassiliou M...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2005
I D Wilkinson M Hadjivassiliou J M Dickson L Wallis R A Grünewald S C Coley E Widjaja P D Griffiths

Gluten sensitivity can manifest with ataxia. The metabolic status of the cerebellum was investigated in 15 patients with gluten ataxia and 10 controls using proton MR spectroscopy. Significant differences were present in mean N-acetyl aspartate levels at short echo time and N-acetyl aspartate/choline ratios at long echo time between the patient and control groups. These data support the hypothe...

Journal: :Acta neurologica Scandinavica 2011
M Hadjivassiliou D Aeschlimann R A Grünewald D S Sanders B Sharrack N Woodroofe

BACKGROUND The high prevalence of gluten sensitivity in patients with stiff-person syndrome (SPS) lead us to investigate the relationship between gluten sensitivity and GAD-antibody-associated diseases. METHODS We used ELISA assays for anti-GAD and for serological markers of gluten sensitivity. Patients were recruited from clinics based at the Royal Hallamshire hospital, Sheffield, UK. Patien...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2003
Marios Hadjivassiliou Richard Grünewald Basil Sharrack David Sanders Alan Lobo Clare Williamson Nicola Woodroofe Nicholas Wood Aelwyn Davies-Jones

We previously have described a group of patients with gluten sensitivity presenting with ataxia (gluten ataxia) and suggested that this disease entity may account for a large number of patients with sporadic idiopathic ataxia. We have therefore investigated the prevalence of gluten sensitivity amongst a large cohort of patients with sporadic and familial ataxia and looked at possible genetic pr...

Journal: :Neurology 2013
Marios Hadjivassiliou Pascale Aeschlimann David S Sanders Markku Mäki Katri Kaukinen R A Grünewald Oliver Bandmann Nicola Woodroofe Gail Haddock Daniel P Aeschlimann

OBJECTIVES The previous finding of an immunologic response primarily directed against transglutaminase (TG)6 in patients with gluten ataxia (GA) led us to investigate the role of TG6 antibodies in diagnosing GA. METHODS This was a prospective cohort study. We recruited patients from the ataxia, gluten/neurology, celiac disease (CD), and movement disorder clinics based at Royal Hallamshire Hos...

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