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Gluten sensitivity enteropathy in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis

BACKGROUND: Gluten sensitive enteropathy (GSE) is an autoimmune enteropathy triggered by the ingestion of gluten-containing grains in susceptible individuals. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) may be the sole manifestation of GSE. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of gluten sen...

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Autores principales: Shakeri, Ramin, Zamani, Farhad, Sotoudehmanesh, Rasoul, Amiri, Afsaneh, Mohamadnejad, Mehdi, Davatchi, Fereydoun, Karakani, Ali Mohammadi, Malekzadeh, Reza, Shahram, Farhad
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2709629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19534771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-9-44
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author Shakeri, Ramin
Zamani, Farhad
Sotoudehmanesh, Rasoul
Amiri, Afsaneh
Mohamadnejad, Mehdi
Davatchi, Fereydoun
Karakani, Ali Mohammadi
Malekzadeh, Reza
Shahram, Farhad
author_facet Shakeri, Ramin
Zamani, Farhad
Sotoudehmanesh, Rasoul
Amiri, Afsaneh
Mohamadnejad, Mehdi
Davatchi, Fereydoun
Karakani, Ali Mohammadi
Malekzadeh, Reza
Shahram, Farhad
author_sort Shakeri, Ramin
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description BACKGROUND: Gluten sensitive enteropathy (GSE) is an autoimmune enteropathy triggered by the ingestion of gluten-containing grains in susceptible individuals. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) may be the sole manifestation of GSE. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of gluten sensitivity enteropathy (GSE) in a large group of patients with RAS and assess the efficacy of gluten free diet (GFD) on the improvement of aphthous lesions in those who were diagnosed with GSE. METHODS: Two hundred and forty seven patients with RAS were included. The patients had at least three aphthous attacks per year. Patients were screened by IgA anti-endomysial antibody (EMA), IgA anti tissue transglutaminase (TTG) and serum IgA level. Those with a positive serology underwent endoscopic biopsies of the duodenal mucosa and patients with negative serology were excluded. The diagnosis of GSE was based on a positive serological test and abnormal duodenal histology. For patients with GSE, gluten free diet was recommended. RESULTS: Six out of 247 RAS patients had positive TTG test alone, and one had positive EMA and TTG. All 7 patients with positive serologic tests underwent duodenal biopsies. Histological findings were compatible with GSE in all of them (Marsh I in four patients, Marsh II in two patients and Marsh IIIB in one another.). The mean age of GSE patients was 27.42 ± 10.56 (range, 13 to 40) years old. They were suffering from RAS for an average duration of 4.5 years. All of the 7 GSE patients had not responded to the routine anti-aphthae medications, including topical corticosteroids, tetracycline and colchicine. Four patients who adhered to a strict gluten-free diet showed noticeable improvement in their aphthous lesions over a period of 6 months. CONCLUSION: A significant minority (e.g. 2.83%) of RAS patients have GSE. This could be compared with the 0.9% prevalence of GSE in the general population of Iran. This study suggests that evaluation for celiac disease is appropriate in patients with RAS. Additionally, the unresponsiveness to conventional anti-aphthae treatment could be an additional risk indicator.
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spelling pubmed-27096292009-07-14 Gluten sensitivity enteropathy in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis Shakeri, Ramin Zamani, Farhad Sotoudehmanesh, Rasoul Amiri, Afsaneh Mohamadnejad, Mehdi Davatchi, Fereydoun Karakani, Ali Mohammadi Malekzadeh, Reza Shahram, Farhad BMC Gastroenterol Research Article BACKGROUND: Gluten sensitive enteropathy (GSE) is an autoimmune enteropathy triggered by the ingestion of gluten-containing grains in susceptible individuals. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) may be the sole manifestation of GSE. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of gluten sensitivity enteropathy (GSE) in a large group of patients with RAS and assess the efficacy of gluten free diet (GFD) on the improvement of aphthous lesions in those who were diagnosed with GSE. METHODS: Two hundred and forty seven patients with RAS were included. The patients had at least three aphthous attacks per year. Patients were screened by IgA anti-endomysial antibody (EMA), IgA anti tissue transglutaminase (TTG) and serum IgA level. Those with a positive serology underwent endoscopic biopsies of the duodenal mucosa and patients with negative serology were excluded. The diagnosis of GSE was based on a positive serological test and abnormal duodenal histology. For patients with GSE, gluten free diet was recommended. RESULTS: Six out of 247 RAS patients had positive TTG test alone, and one had positive EMA and TTG. All 7 patients with positive serologic tests underwent duodenal biopsies. Histological findings were compatible with GSE in all of them (Marsh I in four patients, Marsh II in two patients and Marsh IIIB in one another.). The mean age of GSE patients was 27.42 ± 10.56 (range, 13 to 40) years old. They were suffering from RAS for an average duration of 4.5 years. All of the 7 GSE patients had not responded to the routine anti-aphthae medications, including topical corticosteroids, tetracycline and colchicine. Four patients who adhered to a strict gluten-free diet showed noticeable improvement in their aphthous lesions over a period of 6 months. CONCLUSION: A significant minority (e.g. 2.83%) of RAS patients have GSE. This could be compared with the 0.9% prevalence of GSE in the general population of Iran. This study suggests that evaluation for celiac disease is appropriate in patients with RAS. Additionally, the unresponsiveness to conventional anti-aphthae treatment could be an additional risk indicator. BioMed Central 2009-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2709629/ /pubmed/19534771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-9-44 Text en Copyright ©2009 Shakeri et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shakeri, Ramin
Zamani, Farhad
Sotoudehmanesh, Rasoul
Amiri, Afsaneh
Mohamadnejad, Mehdi
Davatchi, Fereydoun
Karakani, Ali Mohammadi
Malekzadeh, Reza
Shahram, Farhad
Gluten sensitivity enteropathy in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis
title Gluten sensitivity enteropathy in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis
title_full Gluten sensitivity enteropathy in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis
title_fullStr Gluten sensitivity enteropathy in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis
title_full_unstemmed Gluten sensitivity enteropathy in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis
title_short Gluten sensitivity enteropathy in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis
title_sort gluten sensitivity enteropathy in patients with recurrent aphthous stomatitis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2709629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19534771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-9-44
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