2005
DOI: 10.1097/00005176-200505000-00079
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Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Children and Adolescents With Type I Diabetes Mellitus in Southern Poland

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“…Sixty‐two studies on the prevalence of CD in patients with type 1 diabetes were included in this review . The prevalence of EMA positivity ranged from 0% to 13.83%; that of elevated tTG levels ranged from 0.81% to 21.16%, while 0.40% to 12.16% showed villous atrophy, ‘flat biopsies’ or Marsh 3 histological changes.…”
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“…Sixty‐two studies on the prevalence of CD in patients with type 1 diabetes were included in this review . The prevalence of EMA positivity ranged from 0% to 13.83%; that of elevated tTG levels ranged from 0.81% to 21.16%, while 0.40% to 12.16% showed villous atrophy, ‘flat biopsies’ or Marsh 3 histological changes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The obtained data were compared with the data from our center presented a decade ago [ 14 ]. Statistical analysis of the clinical data was made using Excel (Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016, PL).…”
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“…In many Western countries the prevalence of CD shows an increasing tendency [12,13], hence the attempt to reassess this phenomenon in children with type 1 diabetes treated at our Centre. The research regarding the concomitance of T1DM and CD was also carried out a decade ago and published by Grzenda-Adamek et al [14].…”
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“…Sometimes both conditions are diagnosed concurrently [ 35 ]. The onset age of diabetes in children with CD is usually significantly lower than in those without CD [ 36 ].…”
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