1987
DOI: 10.1007/bf02954635
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Increased association of ulcerative colitis and coeliac disease

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“…In 1965, Salem and Truelove27 showed that 20% of patients with UC had villous atrophy in duodenal biopsies. Studies from the United Kingdom,7,11,16 Sweden,12 and the United States28 have reported an increased prevalence of UC7 and CD28 in patients with celiac disease. These studies had shown a 2‐ to 10‐fold increase in the incidence of patients with both IBD and celiac disease than would be expected by chance 11,12,16…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1965, Salem and Truelove27 showed that 20% of patients with UC had villous atrophy in duodenal biopsies. Studies from the United Kingdom,7,11,16 Sweden,12 and the United States28 have reported an increased prevalence of UC7 and CD28 in patients with celiac disease. These studies had shown a 2‐ to 10‐fold increase in the incidence of patients with both IBD and celiac disease than would be expected by chance 11,12,16…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Establishment of the diagnosis of coeliac disease at the time of relapse of established IBD was reported in several cases. In only four cases was simultaneous diagnosis of coeliac disease and IBD described, 18 , 24 , 26 as reported here. The frequency of the combination of coeliac disease and IBD may be greater than that reported formally, but does appear to be uncommon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Coeliac disease must therefore be considered at initial diagnosis, and at times of apparent relapse of the IBD if symptoms or progress are not as expected. The prevalence of IBD in patients with coeliac disease is increased, and has been estimated to be 5–10 times greater than in the general population 21 , 24 . An increased risk of development of coeliac disease and IBD within families was also suggested by Mayberry 23 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In literature, studies have shown higher prevalence of IBD in firstdegree relatives of celiac patients [5,6] . Reports and case series have also suggested the association of both CrD and UC with CD [7][8][9][10] . However, in relation to the prevalence of CD in patients with IBD, there are still many disagreements and controversies.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Celiac Disease In Patients With Inflammatory Bmentioning
confidence: 99%