2016
DOI: 10.12691/ijcd-1-1-6
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Celiac Disease in Association with a Congenital Heart Disease

Abstract: Celiac disease is a form of enteropathy affecting the (small) intestine in genetically predisposed children and adults, precipitated by the ingestion of gluten-containing foods. It is also referred to as celiac sprue, glutensensitive enteropathy, and nontropical sprue. Though its presentation is commonly associated with the gastrointestinal system other systemic associations like hepatobiliary system, nervous system, hematologic system, cardiovascular system are not uncommon. We hereby present a case of a 14 y… Show more

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“…CD patients are likely to more commonly have atrial septal defect as compared to controls[ 158 ]. Screening for CD in children with congenital heart defect is recommended, since serum TTG IgA levels are significantly higher in patients with congenital heart defect vs control children[ 159 ].…”
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“…CD patients are likely to more commonly have atrial septal defect as compared to controls[ 158 ]. Screening for CD in children with congenital heart defect is recommended, since serum TTG IgA levels are significantly higher in patients with congenital heart defect vs control children[ 159 ].…”
Section: Publication Summary Statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%