2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2018.11.036
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Micronutrient Deficiencies Are Common in Contemporary Celiac Disease Despite Lack of Overt Malabsorption Symptoms

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“…One of the hypotheses which has been advanced to explain an association between CD and migraine sustains that there is a potential role of a generalized inflammatory response, rather than direct antibody-mediated mechanisms in the induction of migraine attacks via trigemino-vascular system activation [ 284 ]. Specifically, increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IFN-γ and TFN-α might be involved in the modulation and release of CGRP from trigeminal endings, which are in turn implicated in neurogenic inflammation; thus, possibly explaining the appearance and progression of migraine in CD patients [ 285 , 286 ]. A similar mechanism has been advocated to explain the association between migraine and IBD.…”
Section: Headache and Immuno-mediated Gastrointestinal Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the hypotheses which has been advanced to explain an association between CD and migraine sustains that there is a potential role of a generalized inflammatory response, rather than direct antibody-mediated mechanisms in the induction of migraine attacks via trigemino-vascular system activation [ 284 ]. Specifically, increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as IFN-γ and TFN-α might be involved in the modulation and release of CGRP from trigeminal endings, which are in turn implicated in neurogenic inflammation; thus, possibly explaining the appearance and progression of migraine in CD patients [ 285 , 286 ]. A similar mechanism has been advocated to explain the association between migraine and IBD.…”
Section: Headache and Immuno-mediated Gastrointestinal Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon diagnosis, nutritional deficiencies were found in vitamins and minerals; patients should be tested for micronutrient deficiencies, in particular iron, folic acid, vitamin B 12 , vitamin D, copper, and zinc. Celiac disease is a cause of anemia, usually due to the malabsorption of iron, folic acid, and vitamin B 12 [9]. Anemia is mainly due to the fact of iron deficiency as a consequence of iron malabsorption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Como se ha expuesto anteriormente, las deficiencias nutricionales son una consecuencia importante de la EC. Se ha demostrado que pacientes con EC, aun sin síntomas intestinales evidentes, presentan deficiencias significativas en los niveles de zinc, albúmina, cobre, vitamina B12 y folato, respecto a controles sanos [28]. La deficiencia de micronutrientes producto de la malabsorción que se presenta en pacientes de EC puede provocar la aparición de síndromes neurológicos.…”
Section: Manifestaciones Neurológicasunclassified
“…Dado el aumento de la prevalencia de pacientes con EC, sería adecuado una correcta valoración clínica con el fin de confirmar o descartar el padecimiento, ya que muchos de los afectados cursan asintomáticos para la enfermedad, pero desarrollan otras manifestaciones o patologías secundarias que se pueden evitar mediante un manejo integral de los hallazgos clínicos y de laboratorio, con el fin de evitar futuras complicaciones. Manifestaciones neurológicas [28,54]…”
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