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Recommendations about potential, silent, and seronegative celiac disease. GFD: Gluten-free diet; HLA: Human leukocytes antigen. Silent CD is characterised by the presence of both positive serology and histology for CD in the absence of classical or non-classical symptoms[ 1 ].
- European Society for the Study of Coeliac Disease (ESsCD) guideline for ...
This guideline presents recommendations for the management...
- European Society for the Study of Coeliac Disease (ESsCD) guideline for ...
This guideline presents recommendations for the management of coeliac disease (CD) and other gluten-related disorders both in adults and children. There has been a substantial increase in the prevalence of CD over the last 50 years and many patients remain undiagnosed.
This clinical guideline addresses the diagnosis, treatment, and overall management of patients with celiac disease (CD), including an approach to the evaluation of non-responsive CD. While it is primarily directed at the care of adult patients, variations pertinent to the pediatric population have been included.
Coeliac Disease (CD) is underdiagnosed due to the varied presentation of clinical signs and symptoms. This advice guide provides new and updated summary guidance from the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) on diagnosing children and adolescents with CD. New Guidelines for the Diagnosis
This guideline presents recommendations for the diagnosis and management of patients with celiac disease. Celiac disease is an immune-based reaction to dietary gluten (storage protein for wheat, barley, and rye) that primarily affects the small intestine in those with a genetic predisposition and resolves with exclusion of gluten from the diet ...
This guideline presents recommendations for the management of coeliac disease (CD) and other gluten-related disorders both in adults and children. There has been a substantial increase in the prevalence of CD over the last 50 years and many patients remain undiagnosed.
define key modalities in the diagnosis and monitoring of celiac disease (CD) in adults as well as in children and adolescents. METHODS: The recommendations outlined in this expert re-view are based on available published evidence, including cohort and case-control studies of the diagnostic process as