2016
DOI: 10.11152/mu.2013.2066.181.ffz
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Celiac disease in toddler with atypical onset. Case report.

Abstract: Celiac disease is a chronic immune-mediated disorder induced in genetically susceptible individuals after ingestion of gluten proteins. An early diagnosis is of highest importance. Ultrasound might show small-bowel intussusception. We present a toddler with one month history of diarrhea and abdominal ultrasound showing ileo-ileal intussusception. Specific serological markers for celiac disease were positive. The duodenal endoscopy showed normal architecture but pathology indicated fully developed celiac diseas… Show more

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“…Although its clear frequency could not yet be established, the association between the two pathologies is certified by numerous reported cases ( 151 – 154 ). It is noted that the risk factors associated with this are age and low weight, diarrhea at presentation, abdominal distension, rickets, low serum albumin, severe villous atrophy and refeeding syndrome ( 155 , 156 ). The risks in the dynamics are represented by the recurrence of symptoms, intestinal obstruction and acute surgical abdomen.…”
Section: Atypical Forms Of Celiac Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although its clear frequency could not yet be established, the association between the two pathologies is certified by numerous reported cases ( 151 – 154 ). It is noted that the risk factors associated with this are age and low weight, diarrhea at presentation, abdominal distension, rickets, low serum albumin, severe villous atrophy and refeeding syndrome ( 155 , 156 ). The risks in the dynamics are represented by the recurrence of symptoms, intestinal obstruction and acute surgical abdomen.…”
Section: Atypical Forms Of Celiac Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The classic form of the disease is diagnosed using serologic and histopathologic tests [5]. Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibody (anti-tTG), as the most sensitive and specific serology study, is used in suspected cases [1][2][3][4]. A positive serology study must be followed by endoscopy of the small intestine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%