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Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Shiraz, Southern Iran

BACKGROUND/AIM: This study was performed to evaluate the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) in Shiraz, southern Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Serum samples were collected from 1440 persons (age range = 20-83 years, mean age = 45.4 years) in 2004 and screened for endomysial and tissue transglutaminase...

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Autores principales: Saberi-Firouzi, Mehdi, Omrani, Gholamhossein R., Nejabat, Marzieh, Mehrabani, Davood, Khademolhosseini, Farnaz
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Publicado: Medknow Publications 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2702920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19568522
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1319-3767.41732
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author Saberi-Firouzi, Mehdi
Omrani, Gholamhossein R.
Nejabat, Marzieh
Mehrabani, Davood
Khademolhosseini, Farnaz
author_facet Saberi-Firouzi, Mehdi
Omrani, Gholamhossein R.
Nejabat, Marzieh
Mehrabani, Davood
Khademolhosseini, Farnaz
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description BACKGROUND/AIM: This study was performed to evaluate the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) in Shiraz, southern Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Serum samples were collected from 1440 persons (age range = 20-83 years, mean age = 45.4 years) in 2004 and screened for endomysial and tissue transglutaminase antibodies. A questionnaire was completed for all subjects in relation to gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and cases with positive serology were requested to undergo small-bowel biopsy. RESULTS: Seven cases (0.5%) were positive for IgA anti-tissue transglutaminase (anti-tTG), and only two (0.14%) were positive for IgA anti-endomysial antibody (anti-EMA), both of whom had highly positive anti-tTg levels (40.4 and 48.0 IU/l). The major clinical symptoms of CD, such as recurrent abdominal pain and change in bowel habits were present in all patients with positive anti-tTG assays. Only five subjects with positive serology agreed to undergo upper GI endoscopy and duodenal biopsy. Three of these cases were reported with Marsh I histologic findings, while in the two cases with positive serologic anti-EMA, more advanced forms of CD were present. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of CD in apparently healthy adults was lower than the reported series from northern parts of the country; therefore, we suggest a more long-term follow-up study in high-risk groups, especially in the apparently healthy subjects in our region.
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spelling pubmed-27029202009-06-30 Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Shiraz, Southern Iran Saberi-Firouzi, Mehdi Omrani, Gholamhossein R. Nejabat, Marzieh Mehrabani, Davood Khademolhosseini, Farnaz Saudi J Gastroenterol Original Article BACKGROUND/AIM: This study was performed to evaluate the prevalence of celiac disease (CD) in Shiraz, southern Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Serum samples were collected from 1440 persons (age range = 20-83 years, mean age = 45.4 years) in 2004 and screened for endomysial and tissue transglutaminase antibodies. A questionnaire was completed for all subjects in relation to gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms and cases with positive serology were requested to undergo small-bowel biopsy. RESULTS: Seven cases (0.5%) were positive for IgA anti-tissue transglutaminase (anti-tTG), and only two (0.14%) were positive for IgA anti-endomysial antibody (anti-EMA), both of whom had highly positive anti-tTg levels (40.4 and 48.0 IU/l). The major clinical symptoms of CD, such as recurrent abdominal pain and change in bowel habits were present in all patients with positive anti-tTG assays. Only five subjects with positive serology agreed to undergo upper GI endoscopy and duodenal biopsy. Three of these cases were reported with Marsh I histologic findings, while in the two cases with positive serologic anti-EMA, more advanced forms of CD were present. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of CD in apparently healthy adults was lower than the reported series from northern parts of the country; therefore, we suggest a more long-term follow-up study in high-risk groups, especially in the apparently healthy subjects in our region. Medknow Publications 2008-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2702920/ /pubmed/19568522 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1319-3767.41732 Text en © The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Saberi-Firouzi, Mehdi
Omrani, Gholamhossein R.
Nejabat, Marzieh
Mehrabani, Davood
Khademolhosseini, Farnaz
Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Shiraz, Southern Iran
title Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Shiraz, Southern Iran
title_full Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Shiraz, Southern Iran
title_fullStr Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Shiraz, Southern Iran
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Shiraz, Southern Iran
title_short Prevalence of Celiac Disease in Shiraz, Southern Iran
title_sort prevalence of celiac disease in shiraz, southern iran
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2702920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19568522
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1319-3767.41732
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