UCLA paper examines how one disease may prevent another
...were interrupted at The Hague, young patients with
celiac disease, a digestive disease that damages the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients from food, thrived on their "non-bread" diet. Wheat was discovered to be the culprit. Other diseases that benefit from severe caloric or protein...
New GI technologies improve internal organ visualization
...ssels, including the thoracic and abdominal aorta,
celiac axis, superior mesenteric artery, splenic vein, portal vein, splenic artery and hepatic veins. During the EUS, the researchers injected contrast to improve vascular visualization, and - performed angiography using several different gauge aspirate ne...
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Liver
... vein . The hepatic artery normally comes off the
celiac trunk . The portal vein brings venous blood from the digestive tract, so that the liver can process the nutrients and toxins extracted from food. The hepatic veins drain directly into the inferior vena cava . The bile produced in the liver is c...
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Belly
...t. ventricle ... Full article >>>
celiac koilia = belly . cell Minute biological compartments within which the processes of life are carried out. cell body Portion of a nerve cell that includes a cytoplasm ic mass and a nucleolus , and from which the nerve fibers extend. Full arti...
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Higher Risk of Asthma in children with autoimmune disease
...hma in children with three autoimmune conditions :
celiac disease, type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis....ero and colleagues found that 25% of children with
celiac disease had asthma, compared with about 3% of children without
celiac disease. While 10% of children...
Celiac Disease in Type 1 Diabetes
...ers, a new study shows a strong connection between
celiac disease and diabetes. American researchers report the prevalence of
celiac disease in people with type 1 diabetes is about 25 times higher than in those without diabetes. Doct...
Research on Celiac Disease in children
...that his clinical experience has shown that 40% of
celiac children cheat on their GF diets and hence the study on
celiac children and oats. The aim of the study was to determine the safety of adding a moderate amount of c...
Factors That Might Increase The Risk Of Schizophrenia
...ientific literature, the researchers also included
celiac disease -- a chronic hereditary intestinal disorde... wheat, rye, barley and oats. For the study, only
celiac disease occurring before onset of schizophrenia was considered. Most people, however, live with celi...
Understanding The Link Between Celiac Disease And Osteoporosis
... osteoporosis may also be at higher risk of having
celiac disease //, a condition in which people have a dif...ficult time digesting wheat gluten. Treatment for
celiac disease can markedly improve bone mineral density, or BMD, among patients with both conditions. Peop...
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ImmuGlo Anti-Endomysial Antibody (EMA) Test System
...(EMA) in human serum as an aid in the diagnosis of
celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis....
Anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA Assay
...ologic tests are highly sensitive and specific for
celiac disease diagnosis. Bio-Rad anti-tTG assays are used for the semi-quantitative and qualitative determination of IgA or IgG antibodies to tissue transglutaminase (tTG) in human serum....
Anti-tissue transglutaminase IgG Assay
...ologic tests are highly sensitive and specific for
celiac disease diagnosis. Bio-Rad anti-tTG assays are used for the semi-quantitative and qualitative determination of IgA or IgG antibodies to tissue transglutaminase (tTG) in human serum....
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New Advances in Gastric Diagnostics: Smaller is Better
...ing small bowel diseases including Crohns disease,
celiac disease, chronic diarrhea, and pediatric GI disorders. It provides accuracy rates of roughly 55 percent, which is better than current rates for push enteroscopy. Miniaturized pH Monitoring System Medtronic has developed the first wireless ambulatory...
Non-Invasive Diagnostic Tests for Celiac Disease
...d States, a survey conducted in 2001 found that US
celiac patients experience symptoms for an average of 11 ...e of treatment, the natural history of undiagnosed
celiac disease remains unclear. In addition, the need for a new gold standard for diagnosing CD in an era o...
Alba Therapeutics Corporation Reports Preliminary Phase IIa
Clinical Trial Results for AT-1001 for the Treatment of Celiac
Disease
...riety ofmeasures and are well prepared to move the
celiac programforward." Based on these results, Alba will advance AT-1001 into a PhaseIIb clinical study in CD subjects during the third quarter of 2007.The Phase IIb study, to be performed in multiple centers in theUnited States and Canada, will assess th...
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Pathology
...is - Abdominal angina - Malabsorption (e.g.
celiac disease , giardiasis ) - Pyloric stenosis Small intestine Peptic ulcer - Intussusception - Malabsorption (e.g. coeliac , lactose intolerance , fructose malabsorption , Whipple's ) - Lymphoma Colon Diarrhea - Appendicitis...
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Tropical sprue
...eliac disease (also called non- tropical sprue ,
celiac sprue and gluten-sensitive entero pathy) is an i...ts. Full article >>> Also known as
celiac sprue , non tropical sprue and gluten-sensitive entero pathy,
celiac disease occurs in people wh...
Thyroid diseases
... one in 20 insulin -dependent diabetics may have
celiac disease . Patients with other conditions where
celiac disease may be more commonly found include those with juvenile chronic arthritis , some thyroid...
Thyroid disease
...risk. Full article >>> People with
celiac disease also are more likely to develop other autoimmune diseases , such as thyroid disease and type 1 diabetes , the type that usually requires insulin and is most common in children and young adults. Full article >>> Other med...
Sprue
... of patients with gluten-sensitive entero pathy (
celiac sprue ). Full article >>> Celiac disease (also called non- tropical sprue ,
celiac sprue and gluten-sensitive entero pathy) is an intestinal disorder in which the body cannot tole...
Scurvy
...Conditions that lead to malnutrition (such as
celiac disease ) or are caused by a lack of necessary nutrients in the diet (such as scurvy ) can result in low ALP levels. (back to top) Author: ... Full article >>>...
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