2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10620-008-0242-x
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Effect of Gluten-Free Diet on Pregnancy Outcome in Celiac Disease Patients with Recurrent Miscarriages

Abstract: GFD seems to favor a positive outcome of pregnancy in most CD patients with recurrent miscarriage.

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“…A correlation between maternal coeliac disease and recurrent miscarriage has been shown53; patients with proven coeliac disease should already be on a gluten-free diet 54. Thus, screening for antibody to transglutaminase IgA isotype in the recurrent miscarriage population could be warranted.…”
Section: Aetiology Of and Risk Factors For Recurrent Miscarriagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A correlation between maternal coeliac disease and recurrent miscarriage has been shown53; patients with proven coeliac disease should already be on a gluten-free diet 54. Thus, screening for antibody to transglutaminase IgA isotype in the recurrent miscarriage population could be warranted.…”
Section: Aetiology Of and Risk Factors For Recurrent Miscarriagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the different studies, factors that help to measure fertility were measured, such as the anti-Müllerian hormone, since we speak of middle-aged adult women [39]. They also used routine physical examinations such as weight [5,7,10,20,26,27,32,51], height [5,7,10,20,26,27,32,51], body mass index (BMI, a formula that uses weight and height) [5,7,10,20,26,27,32,51], fat mass, and energy consumption [4,5], which were compared with their clinical analysis to be able to complement the patient's profile and to make a diagnosis. Analysis of the food consumed can also be found in order to help the patient with his or her nutritional treatment, which is the only known treatment for CD [5].…”
Section: Characteristic Of the Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certaines formes asymptomatiques, ou infracliniques de la MC, sont plus fré quemment associé es à des FCS, contrairement aux formes symptomatiques [115]. L'existence d'une MC doit ainsi être suspecté e chez les femmes sujettes aux FCS ré pé té es, même si elles ne pré sentent aucun symptô me de malabsorption [116]. Une é tude cas-té moin retrouve un risque de FCS multiplié par 8,90 (IC 95 % = 1,19-66,3) chez 94 patientes MC non traité es par rapport aux femmes sans MC [117].…”
Section: Maladie Coeliaque Et Grossesseunclassified
“…Dans une é tude prospective, 13 femmes atteintes de MC ayant pré senté 22 FCS ont é té suivies pendant dix ans aprè s leur mise sous ré gime sans gluten : six d'entre elles ont mené des grossesses à terme sans aucune FCS [116].…”
Section: Efficacite´du Re´gime Sans Gluten Sur La Survenue Des Fausseunclassified