2001
DOI: 10.1097/00005176-200101000-00033
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Coeliac Disease and HLA-DQ 2 (DQA1* 0501 and DQB1* 0201) in Patients With Turner Syndrome

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“…Of note, there was no significant relationship between hypothyroidism (6/13 women with CD) and cluster of differentiation in this audit. All eight previously reported cases of TS and cluster of differentiation that have been subjected to HLA typing have been found to carry HLA-DQ2 (2,5,6). Interestingly, one subject (1/8 or 12.5%) in our study population with positive EMA serology and histologically confirmed CD was HLA-DQ2 and DQ8 negative.…”
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“…Of note, there was no significant relationship between hypothyroidism (6/13 women with CD) and cluster of differentiation in this audit. All eight previously reported cases of TS and cluster of differentiation that have been subjected to HLA typing have been found to carry HLA-DQ2 (2,5,6). Interestingly, one subject (1/8 or 12.5%) in our study population with positive EMA serology and histologically confirmed CD was HLA-DQ2 and DQ8 negative.…”
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confidence: 51%
“…This compares with a European population prevalence of these HLA subtypes of between 20 and 30% (18). There appears to be no increased representation of these genotypes in TS; in the one TS population that has been studied to date, 14/46 (29.1%) were found to be HLA-DQ2 positive, comparable with the general population (6). From these observations, we conclude that a 'second hit' of autoimmune activation of this HLA risk group must be behind the excess of risk of cluster of differentiation in TS.…”
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“…[15][16][17][18] Patogenezinde ise HLA genlerinin önemli rol oynadığı bilinmekte olup, özel-likle HLADQ2 (%82-100) ve DQ8 ile yakın ilişkide olduğu gösterilmiştir.HLADQ2 bulunmayan hastaların çoğunda DQ8 pozitif saptanmıştır. [34][35][36] Bazen nörolojik semptomlar-epilepsi ve serebellar atakside olduğu gibi-gastrointestinal semptomlar ortaya çıkmadan önce erken dönem ÇH'da da görülebilir. Bu hastalarda glutensiz diet, nörolojik disfonksiyonun tedavisinde yararlı olabilmektedir.…”
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“…According to the 1999 Health Care Guidelines of the Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group, an initial screening for celiac disease is recommended at the age of 2 years [13]. Approximately 4-8% of children with Turner syndrome have celiac disease [14][15][16][17][18], and one study revealed an 8% rate in children with Williams syndrome [19]. The North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition also recognized increased rates of celiac disease in children with Type 1 diabetes mellitus.…”
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