Literature DB >> 7987448

[Antigliadin, antireticulin, antiendomysium antibodies: value in the diagnosis and follow-up of celiac disease in children].

J P Olives1, J J Baudon, A Dabadie, J L Fontaine, T Lamireau, A Morali, D Rieu, J Sarles, J Schmitz, M Touhami.   

Abstract

In recent years, the clinical spectrum of coeliac disease has changed and forms with mild aspecific symptoms are today frequent. Therefore many infants are submitted to jejunal biopsy in order to exclude coeliac disease or to allow an early diagnosis. This has led to a search for a simple and reliable diagnostic test of coeliac disease in order to limit the use of jejunal biopsy. Recent data suggest that the study of serum antigliadin, antireticulin and antiendomysium antibodies may possibly play the role. In this paper the working group on coeliac disease of the Groupe Francophone de Gastroentérologie et Nutrition Pédiatriques expresses its view on the place of the dosages of these antibodies in the diagnosis and follow up procedures of coeliac disease in infants and children. At the present time, although it allows a simplification of the procedures, these dosages are presently not sufficiently reliable to serve as a substitute of jejunal biopsy.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7987448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pediatr        ISSN: 0929-693X            Impact factor:   1.180


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1.  Have serological tests changed the face of childhood coeliac disease? A retrospective cohort study.

Authors:  Hélène Garnier-Lengliné; Nicole Brousse; Sophie Candon; Olivier Goulet; Frank M Ruemmele; Jacques Schmitz
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2012-11-22       Impact factor: 2.692

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