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gluten/infarction

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Dietary antibodies and myocardial infarction.

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Serum milk, egg, and gluten antibody titres were measured in ninety men with acute myocardial infarction and compared with those of thirty-six age-matched male controls. None of the antibody titres was higher in the patients with myocardial infarction, nor was there a significant correlation between

Long term gluten consumption in adults without celiac disease and risk of coronary heart disease: prospective cohort study.

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Objective To examine the association of long term intake of gluten with the development of incident coronary heart disease.Design Prospective cohort study.Setting and participants 64 714 women in the Nurses' Health Study and 45 303 men in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study without a history of

Mucosal healing and the risk of ischemic heart disease or atrial fibrillation in patients with celiac disease; a population-based study.

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BACKGROUND Patients with celiac disease (CD), characterized histologically by villous atrophy (VA) of the small intestine, have an increased risk of ischemic heart disease (IHD) and atrial fibrillation (AF), risks that persist for years after commencing the gluten-free diet. It is unknown whether

Wallenberg syndrome as a sole presentation of celiac disease.

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Celiac sprue is a gluten sensitive enteropathy in which there is a small bowel villous atrophy associated with gastrointestinal and extraintestinal symptoms. True prevalence is difficult to ascertain because many patients have atypical symptoms or none at all. Few children display CNS symptoms such

Celiac crisis, a rare and profound presentation of celiac disease: a case report.

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BACKGROUND Celiac crisis is a life-threatening manifestation of celiac disease and is rare in adults, with only a handful of cases documented worldwide and mostly in children. METHODS A profoundly emaciated 43-year-old female presented with profuse diarrhoea, shortness of breath, left leg swelling

Risk of vascular disease in adults with diagnosed coeliac disease: a population-based study.

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BACKGROUND It has been suggested that vascular disease mortality may be reduced in coeliac disease because of lower levels of blood pressure, cholesterol and body mass. OBJECTIVE To examine whether people with coeliac disease are at reduced risk of various vascular diseases. METHODS We identified

Celiac disease associated membranous nephropathy - a rare cause or coincidence? A case report.

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BACKGROUND Celiac disease is associated with a variety of autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes mellitus, autoimmune thyroid disorders, Sjogren's syndrome and IgA nephropathy, however membranous nephropathy is not recognized amongst one of them. METHODS We report a rare case of nephrotic

Thromboembolic complications and cardiovascular events associated with celiac disease

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Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic intestinal immune-mediated disease occurring in genetically susceptible individuals who are exposed to gluten. Although it primarily affects the small intestine, CD has been associated with a wide spectrum of extraintestinal manifestations, including thromboembolism

Concurrent cerebral arterial and venous sinus thrombosis revealing celiac disease- a case report and literature review

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Background: Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition characterized by an inappropriate immune reaction against gluten. It classically presents as chronic diarrhea, bloating, and nausea in addition to malabsorption symptoms such as weight

[Association of celiac disease and cerebral venous thrombosis: report of two cases].

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Thrombosis events may occur in celiac disease. Thrombophilic risk factors have been reported. BACKGROUND To report two cases of cerebral venous thrombosis in celiac disease patients and to determine associated thrombophilic factors. Case 1: a 63-year-old woman was admitted for cerebral venous
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