2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2036.2005.02328.x
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Autoimmune cholestatic liver disease in people with coeliac disease: a population‐based study of their association

Abstract: Summary Background : Population data supporting an association between the autoimmune cholestatic liver diseases, primary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis and coeliac disease, is limited and at times contradictory. Aim : To explore the relationship between coeliac disease and both primary biliary cirrhosis and primary sclerosing cholangitis within the General Practice Research Database, a UK‐based longitudinal primary care database. Methods : We identified 4732 people with diagnosed coeliac… Show more

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“…38 A study of 4732 subjects with CD and 23,620 age-matched and sex-matched controls from England demonstrated that the prevalence of PBC was 0.17% in patients with CD versus 0.05% in controls (a 3-fold increase). 39 CD associated with anti-mitochondrial antibody-negative PBC has been reported. 40 Pathogenesis.…”
Section: Primary Biliary Cirrhosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 A study of 4732 subjects with CD and 23,620 age-matched and sex-matched controls from England demonstrated that the prevalence of PBC was 0.17% in patients with CD versus 0.05% in controls (a 3-fold increase). 39 CD associated with anti-mitochondrial antibody-negative PBC has been reported. 40 Pathogenesis.…”
Section: Primary Biliary Cirrhosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary biliary cirrhosis, sclerosing cholangitis, and autoimmune cholangitis are also associated with celiac disease [52]. It should be noted that the diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease in those with severe liver disease may result in improvement of liver function [53].…”
Section: Hepatic Manifestationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[3] wykazali ponad 4-krotnie zwiększone ryzyko zachorowania na PSC u pacjentów z wcześniej rozpoznaną celiakią (HR 4,12, 95% CI 2,12-8,00, p < 0,001), a Lawson i wsp. [24] potwierdzili 3-krotnie większe ryzyko rozwoju PSC u osób z celiakią w porównaniu z populacją ogólną.…”
Section: Przegląd Piśmiennictwa I Dyskusjaunclassified