PRELIMINARY-RESULTS FROM FOLLOW-UP OF A LARGE-SCALE POPULATION SURVEYOF ANTIBODIES TO GLIADIN, RETICULIN AND ENDOMYSIUM

Citation
Sd. Johnston et al., PRELIMINARY-RESULTS FROM FOLLOW-UP OF A LARGE-SCALE POPULATION SURVEYOF ANTIBODIES TO GLIADIN, RETICULIN AND ENDOMYSIUM, Acta paediatrica, 85, 1996, pp. 61-64
Citations number
5
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
Journal title
ISSN journal
08035253
Volume
85
Year of publication
1996
Supplement
412
Pages
61 - 64
Database
ISI
SICI code
0803-5253(1996)85:<61:PFFOAL>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Coeliac disease is often under-diagnosed, particularly in cases which are atypical or asymptomatic. Objective: The aim of this study was to comprehensively assess the prevalence and clinical profile of adult co eliac disease in our community. Methods: One-hundred-and-thirteen subj ects from the most recent MONICA (Multinational MONItoring of trends a nd determinants in CArdiovascular disease) 1991/2 survey with positive serology were followed up 3 years after initial screening and assesse d by means of (i) a clinical questionnaire, (ii) screening blood tests , and (iii) jejunal biopsy. Results: Forty-six subjects (21 male, mean age 51 years) have been followed up to date. Prior to follow-up, two of these subjects were diagnosed as having coeliac disease. Ten (3 mal e, mean age 51 years) of 44 subjects had enteropathy. Three of these 1 0 subjects were relatively asymptomatic, 3 had folate deficiency and 3 had iron deficiency. Thus 12 of the 1823 initially screened had enter opathy consistent with coeliac disease. Conclusions: Coeliac disease i s more prevalent than previous estimations and was found to be at leas t 1 in 152.