“…Autoimmune and immune-mediated diseases Autoimmune enteropathy [16] Crohn's disease [17] Collagenous sprue [18] Common variable immune deficiency (CVID) [19] Infectious or probably infectious diseases Giardia lamblia infection [20] Helicobacter pylori infection [17] Post-viral enteropathy [21] Tuberculosis [22] Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth [23] HIV-enteropathy [24] Whipple disease [25] Tropical sprue [26] Iatrogenic causes Medication (angiotensin II receptor blockers [27], mefenamic acid [28], azathioprine [29], methotrexate [30], mycophenolate mofetil [31]) Chemotherapy [32] Radiotherapy [33] Graft versus host disease [34] Inflammatory disease Peptic duodenitis [35] Eosinophilic gastroenteritis [36] Neoplastic Small intestinal lymphoma [37] Other Amyloidosis [38] Malnutrition [39] Food allergy (cow's milk, soy) [20] According to the few studies available on the subject, the frequency of occurrence of SNVA varies considerably, particularly between adult and child populations. CD is diagnosed in 28-45% of adults with SNVA [5,13,40]; among the remainder, the most common causes of non-CD SNVA are believed to be inter alia medication-related enteropathy and infectious causes, including giardiasis and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, peptic duodenitis, and collagenous sprue [5,13,40,41].…”