| Literature DB >> 22461822 |
Maryam Sahebari1, Sara Yousefi Sigari, Hossein Heidari, Omid Biglarian.
Abstract
Celiac disease (CD), a malabsorption syndrome with a genetic base, is a consequence of hypersensitivity to GLUTEN-containing foods. CD can manifest with classic symptoms; however, some unusual features like osteomalacia that has become more and more rare, may be the presenting symptom. We describe here a case of osteomalacia secondary to delayed diagnosis of celiac disease. This patient complained about progressive limping, weakness, short stature, and skeletal deformities. Radiological and laboratory findings were all in favor of osteomalacia. Celiac disease was mentioned according to the history of subtle intermittent diarrhea, abdominal discomfort and confirmed with intestinal biopsy and detection of specific autoantibodies. Improvement of patient's weakness and laboratory abnormalities was obvious after treatment with gluten free diet, vitamin D, calcium and other trace elements. In conclusion, this case affirms that chronic celiac disease especially untreated one, can lead to irreversible complications like skeletal deformities and short stature.Entities:
Keywords: celiac disease; osteomalacia; short stature
Year: 2011 PMID: 22461822 PMCID: PMC3279055
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cases Miner Bone Metab ISSN: 1724-8914