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Dr. Scot Lewey

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A practicing gastroenterologist in direct patient care but who also participates in teaching medical students and physicians in training as a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine and at Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. In addition to authoring peer review articles, book chapters and presenting clinical research Dr. Lewey has conducted, he has authored over 50 online articles, numerous blog posts and tweets about digestive and food related issues. As a physician who is a fellow of six professional societies Dr. Lewey serves at a national level on several committees, as a reviewer for journal articles and case reports, a media representative for the AOA Media and ACG on digestive health and disease and has been featured in various print, television, podcast and online media publications about digestive issues. As a expert in digestive diseases Dr. Lewey is also a medical legal consultant and expert witness. Dr. Lewey can be reached at Facebook.com/thefooddoc, on twitter @thefoodgutdoc and his blog www.thefooddoc.blogspot.com.

  1. Celiac.com 11/26/2021 - Celiac disease has a prevalence of 1/100. Between 90-99% of celiacs are HLA DQ2 and/or DQ8 positive. Every individual has two DQ serotypes. Because the molecular HLA nomenclature can be confusing DQ serotyping...
  2. Celiac.com 07/02/2021 - Do you suffer from symptoms of abdominal pain, stomach aches, excess bloating, gas, diarrhea, fatigue, bone or joint pain, skin rashes, headaches, difficulty concentrating or irritability? Gluten, the major protein...
  3. Celiac.com 04/16/2021 - When undergoing an evaluation for possible Celiac disease or gluten sensitive enteropathy doctors usually recommend an upper endoscopy with small intestinal biopsy. What that is and why it is recommended may not...
  4. Celiac.com 12/08/2020 - Are you confused about genetic testing for celiac disease? Do you want to know what tests you should request and which laboratory to use? Have you already had celiac DQ genetic testing but are not sure what the...
  5. Celiac.com 04/16/2019 (originally published 04/24/2008) - Genetic tests for celiac disease and gluten sensitivity are readily available. Testing can be performed on either blood and mouth swab samples. Tests can be done at home and mailed...
  6. This article appeared in the Spring 2008 edition of Celiac.com's Scott-Free Newsletter. Celiac.com 08/17/2008 - Are you confused about genetic testing for celiac disease? Do you want to know what tests you should request and which laboratory...
  7. This article appeared in the Winter 2007 edition of Celiac.coms Scott-Free Newsletter. Celiac.com 01/30/2007 - Gluten intolerance resulting in symptoms and illness similar to celiac disease without meeting diagnostic criteria for celiac...
  8. Celiac.com 08/31/2006 - All of us have patterns of proteins on the surface of our white blood cells. These proteins are known as human leukocyte antigens (HLA), one of which is DQ. Celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS...
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