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COMPARING FREQUENCY OF CELIAC DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE I AND NON-DIABETIC, HEALTHY PERSONS

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  49-55

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 Background: Several studies and research have shown a higher prevalence of CELIAC DISEASE (CD) and elevation of serum antibody (AGA-IgA & IgA-tTG & EMA-IgA ) in patient with DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE I (T1DM) in versus general and non-diabetic population. Thus screening of CD is recommended in T1DM). This study was conducted to compare frequency of CELIAC DISEASE in patients with T1DM and healthy persons.Methods: As a case-control study,60 patient with T1DM that reffered to endocrine clinic of Qazvin's Boo-Ali hospital , in nearly one year period were enrolled as case group. 60 non-diabetic healthy subjects with age and sex matched, were selected as control group. Blood levels of Total IgA, AGA-IgA and IgA-tTG were measured in all of them, subjects who had elevated of both AGA-IgA and IgA-tTG underwent an upper GI endoscopy and biopsy was done from distal part of duodenum. Results: Any one in case group hadn't IgA deficiency. 14 subjects in control and 12 subjects in case group had positive AGA-IgA that there was no significant difference between them. 2 subject of case group had positive IgA-tTG. Duodenal biopsy in 1 of 14 cases who had elevated AGA-IgA )1 of 2 cases who had elevated IgA-tTG) , revealed total villous atrophy indicating CD (Type IIIC with revised Marsh criteria 2001) and in other cases pathologic findings were normal or with nonspecific changes.Conclusion: Frequency of CD in T1DM in our study is 1.67%. There is not any significant difference between case and control groups in prevalence of CELIAC DISEASE. But we conclused that screening with AGA-IgA is not a reliable screening test for CD, because there is not significant difference between T1DM and general population.

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    SHEYKH ALESLAMI, H., HASHEMIPOOR, S., ZIAII, A., BOUSTANI, KAMAL, & HADJMANOOCHEHRI, F.. (2005). COMPARING FREQUENCY OF CELIAC DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE I AND NON-DIABETIC, HEALTHY PERSONS. JOURNAL OF DIABETES AND METABOLIC DISORDERS, 4(3), 49-55. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/54002/en

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    SHEYKH ALESLAMI H., HASHEMIPOOR S., ZIAII A., BOUSTANI KAMAL, HADJMANOOCHEHRI F.. COMPARING FREQUENCY OF CELIAC DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE I AND NON-DIABETIC, HEALTHY PERSONS. JOURNAL OF DIABETES AND METABOLIC DISORDERS[Internet]. 2005;4(3):49-55. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/54002/en

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    H. SHEYKH ALESLAMI, S. HASHEMIPOOR, A. ZIAII, KAMAL BOUSTANI, and F. HADJMANOOCHEHRI, “COMPARING FREQUENCY OF CELIAC DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE I AND NON-DIABETIC, HEALTHY PERSONS,” JOURNAL OF DIABETES AND METABOLIC DISORDERS, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 49–55, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/54002/en

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