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[Diabetes and celiac disease].

O Pozler1, D Neumann

  • 1Detská klinika Lékarské fakulty UK a FN, Hradec Králové.

Vnitrni Lekarstvi
|August 13, 2004
PubMed
Summary

Celiac sprue, an autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten, frequently co-occurs with type I diabetes. Regular antibody screening for celiac sprue is recommended in type I diabetes patients.

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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology and Immunology
  • Endocrinology and Autoimmune Diseases

Context:

  • Celiac sprue is a permanent gluten intolerance causing jejunum mucosa atrophy.
  • Diagnosis involves histopathology, with recent advances including serum antibodies.
  • Celiac sprue presents in active, silent, latent, and potential forms.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the increased prevalence of celiac sprue in type I diabetes patients.
  • To emphasize the shared immunological and genetic basis of both conditions.
  • To recommend regular screening for celiac sprue in individuals with type I diabetes.

Summary:

  • Celiac sprue affects 3.6-5.1% of children with type I diabetes in the Czech Republic, predominantly the silent form.
  • The impact of a gluten-free diet on diabetes metabolic control remains unproven.
  • Screening for endogenous myosin and tissue transglutaminase antibodies is advised every two years for type I diabetes patients.

Impact:

  • Increased awareness of the celiac sprue-type I diabetes comorbidity.
  • Potential for earlier diagnosis and management of celiac sprue in diabetic populations.
  • Informs clinical guidelines for routine screening in at-risk patients.

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