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Romanian experience in child celiac disease diagnosis
Authors:Samaşca Gabriel  Iancu Mihaela  Băican Adrian  Bruchental Manuela  Cherecheş-Panţa Paraschiva  Fufezan Otilia  Butnariu Angela  Farcău Dorin  Burac Lucia  Pop Tudor  Pîrvan Alexandru  Slăvescu Lucia  Miu Nicolae  Andreica Mariana  Matinca Doina  Gheban Dan  Nechit Romulus  Ponta Michaela  Constantinescu Ileana  Dejica Doru  Cristea Victor
Affiliation:Department of Immunology; "Iuliu Ha?ieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. gabriel.samasca@umfcluj.ro
Abstract:Last consensus in celiac disease in 2008 conducted under the aegis of the European Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition jointly with North American Society of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition reveals the following: "celiac disease is a chronic immune-mediated enteropathy characterized by sensitization to gluten. That can affect any organ or system, with a wide range of clinical manifestations of variable severity". Thus, in recent years, clinical picture of celiac disease has changed the old paradigm--bowel disease with villous atrophy and malnutrition, being replaced with the new paradigm--multi-organ autoimmune disease, affecting many organs and systems throughout but with more less specific symptoms, which undiagnosed leads to delayed diagnosis, at a late-onset disease and long-term major complications as the risk of cancer. According to this consensus "the serological diagnosis of celiac disease is based on high sensitivity and specificity tests", but in line with changing clinical features of celiac disease, its diagnosis has undergone significant changes in recent years. These changes in the diagnosis of celiac disease, we have decided to analyze them.
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