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Epilepsy and Celiac Disease
This category contains summaries of research articles that deal with epilepsy and it's association with celiac disease. Most of the articles are research summaries that include the original source of the summary.
Possible Link Between TG6 Autoantibodies and Celiac Disease with Epilepsy and Cerebral Calcifications
- By Gryphon Myers
- Published 10/29/2012
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Celiac disease with epilepsy and cerebral calcifications, also known as CEC, is a rare form of celiac disease that is accompanied by occipital epilepsy. Past studies have suggested that the neurological symptoms could be the result of a folate deficiency, as folate levels are typically low in patients suffering from CEC. However, a recent case report indicates that as with other neurological gluten-related diseases (such as gluten ataxia), there may be some correlation between CEC and TG6 autoantibodies, indicating that the disease is autoimmune in nature.
Epilepsy and Celiac Disease
- By Scott Adams
- Published 07/26/1996
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November 1993. European Journal
of Pediatrics. Authors Hilhorst MI. Brink M. Wauters EA. Houwe