CELIAC-DISEASE IN AN ADULT-POPULATION WITH INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES-MELLITUS - USE OF ENDOMYSIAL ANTIBODY TESTING

Citation
Ah. Talal et al., CELIAC-DISEASE IN AN ADULT-POPULATION WITH INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES-MELLITUS - USE OF ENDOMYSIAL ANTIBODY TESTING, The American journal of gastroenterology, 92(8), 1997, pp. 1280-1284
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
ISSN journal
00029270
Volume
92
Issue
8
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1280 - 1284
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9270(1997)92:8<1280:CIAAWI>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Objective: Studies from Europe and North Africa suggest an association between type 1 diabetes mellitus (IDDM) and celiac disease (CD). Alth ough IDDM is as common in the United States as it is in Europe, CD is diagnosed much less often in this country than in Europe. The purpose of our study was to determine the frequency with which CD occurs in pa tients with IDDM in the United States. Methods: Several serological te sts are used for CD screening. The most specific and sensitive of thes e, the antiendomysial antibody, is the indirect immunofluorescence tes t which uses monkey esophagus smooth muscle as substrate. This test, w hich correlates closely with actual enteropathy, was used to screen 18 5 unselected patients with IDDM who attended the Diabetic Clinic or we re housed on the Diabetic Unit of the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Results: Nine of 185 patients had positive IgA antiendomysia l antibody tests, Antibody positivity did not correlate with the prese nce of diabetic complications, age, sex, or duration of IDDM, Five of nine antibody-positive patients underwent subsequent small intestinal biopsy. Enteropathy was confirmed in four of these patients, Conclusio ns: These data suggest that CD is more common in American patients wit h IDDM than was previously suspected.