2022
DOI: 10.26442/00403660.2022.02.201389
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Clinical-anthropometric and laboratory-instrumental characteristics of iron deficiency states in children with celiac disease

Abstract: Aim. To increase detection frequency and reduce the risk of celiac disease complications based on a comprehensive analysis of patterns of iron deficiency states in the active period of celiac disease in children. Materials and methods. 228 children diagnosed with celiac disease, aged 8 months to 18 years, were enrolled. Forms of iron deficiency (ID) were determined according to the complete blood count. Results. The median age of onset was 1.0 [0.6; 2.6] years in children without ID; 1.0 [0.5; 2.1]… Show more

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