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ARCHIVED Lymphoma Risk Higher In Patients With Celiac Disease - University Herald
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkUniversity Herald According to Benjamin Lebwohl, MD, of Columbia University, the standardized incidence ratio for lymphoma among celiac patients is 2.81 (95% CI 2.10-3.67). That ratio only goes up to 3.78 (95% CI 2.71-5.12) for patients with villous atrophy of the ... Open Original Shared Link ... -
ARCHIVED Eating Salad As A Gluten-Free Experiment Dedicated To Mom - Jewish Daily Forward
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkJewish Daily Forward Unfortunately, while hummus does not contain gluten, the inevitable pita is a celiac patient's worst nightmare. The woman behind the counter was not rattled when I asked if there were alternatives to go with my hummus. She offered carrot sticks or ... Open Original Shared Link... -
Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkCounsel & Heal Researches found that celiac disease patients who adhered to a strict gluten-free diet were more likely to have healed intestines. People with healed intestines had a lymphoma risk rate of 31.5 out of 100,000 people, whereas people who still had damage ... Open Original Shared Link...
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkDesign & Trend "We conclude that the increased risk for [lymphoproliferative malignancy] in [celiacs] may be affected by mucosal healing," the authors write. "These findings should prompt further evaluation of mucosal healing as a goal for patients with [celiac ... Open Original Shared Link ...
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ARCHIVED Poorly Controlled Celiac Disease May Increase Lymphoma Risk - Fox News
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Open Original Shared LinkFox News Patients suffering from celiac disease (celiac disease) who do not control their condition with a gluten-free diet may be at a higher risk for developing lymphoma, Medical News Today reported. In a study in the Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers gathered ... Open Original Shared Link Medical News Today Open Original... -
Open Original Shared LinkMonthly Prescribing Reference (HealthDay News) – Patients with celiac disease (celiac disease) who have intestinal biopsy showing persistent villous atrophy are at increased risk for lymphoproliferative malignancy (LPM), according to research published in the Aug. 6 issue of the Annals of ... Open Original Shared Link Open O...
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Open Original Shared LinkMedical Daily People with celiac disease know that they must be extremely careful with their diets because of severe reactions to gluten in their gastrointestinal tract. By eliminating foods that contain gluten, then, celiacs can eliminate their symptoms. But for ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
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ARCHIVED Fda Gluten Free Standards To Help Those With Celiac Disease - Newsmax.com
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Open Original Shared LinkNewsmax.com "Celiac disease is very common but remarkably under-diagnosed. This ruling will increase awareness and facilitate further diagnoses," said Green. "Many people have worked behind the scenes to push legislation through requiring these new standards." Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -
Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link2 Minute Medicine Study Rundown: The increased risk of developing lymphoproliferative malignancy (LPM) in patients with Celiac Disease (celiac disease) has been well established in prior studies. This study suggested that the presence of persistent villous atrophy on follow-up ... Open Original Shared...
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Open Original Shared LinkPR Newswire (press release) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- ImmusanT today announced that it has initiated a clinical research study to explore the immunologic relationship between celiac disease and Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and to further understand the underlying ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared...
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ARCHIVED Poorly Controlled Celiac Disease Could Up Lymphoma Risk - Medical News Today
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Open Original Shared LinkMedical News Today People who have poorly controlled celiac disease may have a higher risk of developing lymphoma, according to a study published in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine. Researchers from Sweden carried out a population-based cohort study of 7,625 ... Open Original Shared Link U.S. News & World Report Open... -
Celiac.com Gluten-Free CampingCeliac.com I am a 32 year old Canadian woman who was diagnosed with celiac disease when I was 20. These are my stories and misadventures in living and playing with a gluten free diet. I have been gluten free for 12 years! I have had people ask me a lot of ... Open Original Shared Link San Francisco Chronicle Open Original...
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Open Original Shared LinkNews-Medical.net Patients with celiac disease who had persistent intestine damage (identified with repeat biopsy) had a higher risk of lymphoma than patients whose intestines healed, according to findings published in the August 6, 2013, issue of Annals of Internal ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
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Open Original Shared LinkScience Daily (press release) Aug. 5, 2013 — Patients with celiac disease who had persistent intestine damage (identified with repeat biopsy) had a higher risk of lymphoma than patients whose intestines healed, according to findings published in the August 6, 2013, issue of Annals ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original S...
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ARCHIVED Celiac Disease Patients Have Higher Lymphoma Risk - Science 2.0
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Open Original Shared LinkScience 2.0 Celiac disease who had persistent intestinal damage - identified with repeat biopsy - showed a higher risk of lymphoma than patients whose intestines healed, according to a new paper. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease that affects up to one ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Poor Celiac Disease Control May Up Lymphoma Risk - Medscape
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Open Original Shared LinkMedscape In patients with celiac disease (celiac disease), persistent villous atrophy may be associated with certain types of lymphoma, according to the findings of a population-based cohort study. One expert says the new results will change how he manages patients with celiac disease. Open Original Shared Link Open Original... -
Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkSan Francisco Chronicle About 3 million Americans have celiac disease, a condition that causes an immune reaction when they eat gluten. Gluten can cause intestinal damage to those with the disorder, which may lead to nutritional and bone deficiencies, infertility and ... What is Gluten-Free? FDA Has...
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Open Original Shared LinkHuffington Post Researchers noted that when intestinal biopsies are taken when a person is first diagnosed with celiac disease, they show villi -- which are the projections off the small intestines that absorb nutrients -- that are flattened, a phenomenon otherwise ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
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ARCHIVED My Story (Gettng Diagnosed With Celiac Disease) - Celiac.com (Blog)
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My Story (Gettng Diagnosed with Celiac Disease)Celiac.com (blog) I am a 32 year old Canadian woman who was diagnosed with celiac disease when I was 20. These are my stories and misadventures in living and playing with a gluten free diet. I have been gluten free for 12 years! I have had people ask me a lot of ... Open Original Shared Link View the... -
Open Original Shared LinkThe Oncology Report The results of follow-up intestinal biopsies in patients with celiac disease may be useful in evaluating their risk of developing lymphoproliferative malignancies, according to a study that involved more than 7,000 patients in Sweden with celiac ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkMedical Xpress Patients with celiac disease who had persistent intestine damage (identified with repeat biopsy) had a higher risk of lymphoma than patients whose intestines healed, according to findings published in the August 6, 2013, issue of Annals of Internal ... Open Original Shared Link ...
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ARCHIVED Lymphoma Risk Varies For Celiac Disease Patients - U.s. News & World Report
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Open Original Shared LinkU.S. News & World Report The intestinal damage in people with celiac disease is caused by a reaction to eating gluten, which is found in wheat, barley and rye. After diagnosis, many patients switch to a gluten-free diet. Patients often are followed up on to assess the effects ... Open Original Shared Link Open Original... -
ARCHIVED Lymphoma Risk Up In Celiac Disease - Medpage Today
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Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared LinkMedPage Today Gastroenterology. Lymphoma Risk Up in Celiac Disease. Published: Aug 5, 2013. By Nancy Walsh, Staff Writer, MedPage Today. Reviewed by F. Perry Wilson, MD, MSCE; Instructor of Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Open Original Shared Link U.S. News ... -
ARCHIVED Lymphoma Risk Up In Celiac Disease - Medpage Today
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Open Original Shared LinkMedPage Today Compared with the general population, the standardized incidence ratio for lymphoproliferative malignancy among patients with celiac disease was 2.81 (95% CI 2.10-3.67), according to Benjamin Lebwohl, MD, of Columbia University in New York, and ... Open Original Shared Link Huffington Post Open Original Shared Link... -
ARCHIVED What Is Gluten-Free? Fda Has An Answer - Celiac.com
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What is Gluten-Free? FDA Has an AnswerCeliac.com In 1994 I was diagnosed with celiac disease, which led me to create Celiac.com in 1995. I created this site for a single purpose: To help as many people as possible with celiac disease get diagnosed so they can begin to live happy, healthy gluten-free ... Open Original Shared Link View the full article