2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2008.03.003
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Bone Metabolism in Celiac Disease

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“…В работе С. Zanchi и соавт. сывороточная концентрация ПТГ норма-лизуется после шести месяцев соблюдения БГД [41].…”
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“…В работе С. Zanchi и соавт. сывороточная концентрация ПТГ норма-лизуется после шести месяцев соблюдения БГД [41].…”
Section: Vdr Vdrunclassified
“…В исследовании Zanchi и соавт. [41] концентрация в сыворотке ПТГ у детей с цели-акией была выше, чем в контрольной группе. В этом слу-чае речь не всегда идет об истинном гиперпаратиреозе, так как уровень ПТГ у пациентов с целиакией может быть в среднем выше, чем у здоровых, но при этом не выхо-дить за пределы нормы.…”
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“…Serum testing may demonstrate iron, B12 (cobalamin), and folic acid deficiencies as well as hypoalbuminemia [16]. Calcium and 25(OH) vitamin D3 levels are lower in untreated CD patients, and osteoporosis is a known CD complication, which resolves with the institution of a gluten-free diet [17]. Intestinal malabsorption of calcium, in the setting of CD-related intestinal inflammation, leads to elevated parathyroid hormone levels, subsequently causing cortical-bone loss.…”
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“…Glucocorticoids when used in chronically high doses inhibit vitamin D-dependant intestinal absorption of calcium and cause osteomalacia [11]. Resection of the small intestine may lead to malabsorption of vitamin D and vitamin D deficiency is also associated with coeliac disease and cystic fibrosis [12,13].…”
Section: Causes Of Vitamin D Deficiency and Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%