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Nih Bibliography Of Celiac Disease


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I did a search on the forum and couldn't find any posts about this, but wanted to post it.

This is a bibliography of published journal articles (I would hope peer-reviewed journal articles because it was compiled by NIH/NLM) on Celiac from 1986-March 2004. So, the absolute most recent research is not listed here, BUT, it is a wonderful resource for those who want references. There are 2382 Citations listed on this link. Open Original Shared Link

It splits up the articles by:

Overview/background

Diagnosis

-general

Diagnositic Tests

-anti-endomysial antibiodies

-human tissue transglutaminase IgA antibodies (tTG)

-anti-gliadin antibiodies (aGA)

-human leukocye antigens (HLA)

-small bowel biopsy

-differential diagnosis

Clinical Manifestations

-dermatalogic

-gastrointestinal

-neuopsychologic

-other

Incidence and Prevalence

-genetics

Special Populations

-An Affected Family Member

Type 1 Diabetes

Iron Deficiency Anemia

Osteoporosis

Geographic Distribution

Other

Association with Cancer and other Tumors

-general

-lymphoma

-Adenocarcinoma

-other cancers/tumors

Screening

-general

-asymptomatic individuals

-special populations

Therapy

-gluten free diet

-other

Refractory Sprue

I hope that others will find this useful and informative.


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