Patchy Villous Atrophy and Celiac Disease

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Patchy Villous Atrophy and Celiac Disease

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Patchy Villous Atrophy and Celiac Disease

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Patchy Villous Atrophy and Celiac Disease http://bit.ly/9DRTO2 #gf #celiac

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Celiac Disease "Modestly" Linked to Heart Disease and Asthma

celiac.com — “Two recent population-based studies, both performed in Sweden by Dr. Jonas Ludvigsson, have concluded that people who have had biopsies that reveal villous atrophy are at increased risk of both ischemic heart disease and asthma. But at least regarding heart disease, the bulk of the risk may simply be attributable to inflammation.View full resource at celiac.com

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Celiac DiseaseModestly Linked to Heart Disease and Asthma http://bit.ly/idVkGF

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Celiac Disease Biopsy Explained: Part I Villous Atrophy | pontowebti

pontowebti.com — “The diagnosis of celiac disease is confirmed by a characteristic abnormal appearance of the small intestine under the microscope. Flattening of the normalView full resource at pontowebti.com

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Celiac Disease Biopsy Explained: Part I Villous Atrophy | pontowebti http://bit.ly/ekf5tq

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Gastroenterology News & Articles - MDLinx - Celiac Disease on #MDlinx

mdlinx.com — “Gastroenterology News & Articles - MDLinx - Celiac Disease on #MDlinxView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Quantitative Assessment of Endoscopic Images for Degree of Villous Atrophy in Celiac Disease: Digestive Disease... http://bit.ly/buoOME #GI

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Does the severity of celiac disease symptoms correspond with degree of villous atrophy? | Gluten Free Works

glutenfreeworks.com — “Editor's note: The study below, investigating whether the degree of villous atrophy (intestinal damage) correlates with the symptoms that are presented, found they do not. Therefore, more research is needed to find out why symptoms do not correlate with the degree of intestinal damage. The pathologic range of villous atrophy seen on small intestinal biopsies [...]View full resource at glutenfreeworks.com

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Does the severity of celiac disease symptoms correspond with degree of villous atrophy? http://bit.ly/drQlgc

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Gastro Medical News about Celiac Disease

mdlinx.com — “Celiac Disease without Villous Atrophy in Children: A Prospective StudyView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 5, 2010 at 10:59 pm By:

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Celiac Disease without Villous Atrophy in Children: A Prospective Study: The Journal of Pediatrics http://bit.ly/9s3wmj #GI

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Is duodenal biopsy necessary in celiac disease diagnosis for children and adults?

eurekalert.org — “A research team from Spain evaluated the predictive value of tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibodies for villous atrophy in adult and pediatric populations to determine if duodenal biopsy can be avoided. They found strongly positive tTG antibody titers might be sufficient for celiac disease diagnosis in children. However, duodenal biopsy cannot be avoided in adults because disease presentation and monitoring are different.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Is duodenal biopsy necessary in celiac disease diagnosis for children and adults? http://bit.ly/2gEuaU

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The prevalence of gluten-sensitive enteropathy in iron-deficient anemia patients

eurekalert.org — “A research group from Iran investigated the prevalence of gluten-sensitive enteropathy (GSE) in a large group of patients with iron deficiency anemia (IDA) of obscure origin. They found that there is a high prevalence of GSE in patients with IDA of obscure origin. Gluten-free diet can improve anemia in GSE patients who have mild duodenal lesions without villous atrophy.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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AAAS The prevalence of gluten-sensitive enteropathy in iron-deficient anemia patients http://tinyurl.com/8t283e

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