Celiac Disease in Short Stature Pediatric Population Presenting to Endocrinology Clinics: A Cross-Sectional Study from a Tertiary Care Hospital in Karachi

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Background: Among many reasons, short stature is one of them for referring children to paediatric endocrinology. The most frequent extra-intestinal symptom of celiac disease is short stature (SS). A very high probability of celiac disease is reported among children with SS for non-endocrinological reasons. Objective: To ascertain the frequency of celiac diseases among short-stature children presenting in endocrinology clinics in a tertiary care hospital. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was performed in pediatric endocrinology clinics at the National Institute of Child Health for a six-month duration from February 2022 to July 2022. All short-stature children of any gender and age from 2 to 12 years were included in the study. Short stature was defined as height for age < -2 standard deviation for the corresponding age and gender. Serological investigation including Immunoglobin A (IgA), anti-tissue-transglutaminase antibodies (TTG IgA) and TTG IgG test was done by ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) method for all of the patients recruited into the study. Results: A total of 149 children with short stature were studied. The mean age of children was 10.2 ± 3.1 years. The majority of patients were males 53.7%. Average height and height for age z-score were 104.8 ± 8.9 cm and -5.1 ± 1.9 respectively. Out of 149 children, only 6.7% had positive serology for celiac diseases. None of the patients' factors was significantly different among patients with and without celiac disease. Conclusion: The current investigation discovered that patients with low stature had a substantial frequency of celiac disease. It was discovered that none of the patients' demographics were linked to celiac disease. For prompt diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease, people with short height should undergo screening.
向内分泌科就诊的矮小儿科人群的乳糜泻:卡拉奇一家三级保健医院的横断面研究
背景:在众多原因中,身材矮小是儿童转介到儿科内分泌科就诊的原因之一。乳糜泻最常见的肠道外症状是身材矮小。据报道,非内分泌原因的SS患儿患乳糜泻的概率非常高。目的:了解某三级医院内分泌科门诊矮小儿童乳糜泻发病情况。方法:这项描述性横断面研究于2022年2月至2022年7月在国家儿童健康研究所的儿科内分泌科诊所进行,为期6个月。所有矮小的儿童,不论性别和年龄,从2岁到12岁都被纳入研究。矮身材定义为身高<相应年龄和性别的-2标准差。采用ELISA(酶联免疫吸附法)对纳入研究的所有患者进行血清学检查,包括免疫球蛋白A (IgA)、抗组织转谷氨酰胺酶抗体(TTG IgA)和TTG IgG检测。结果:共对149例矮小儿童进行了调查。患儿平均年龄10.2±3.1岁。男性居多,占53.7%。平均身高104.8±8.9 cm,平均身高-5.1±1.9 cm。149名儿童中,仅有6.7%的乳糜泻血清学阳性。在有乳糜泻和没有乳糜泻的患者中,这些因素没有显著差异。结论:目前的调查发现,身材矮小的患者患乳糜泻的频率较高。研究发现,所有患者的人口统计数据都与乳糜泻无关。为了及时诊断和治疗乳糜泻,身高较矮的人应该接受筛查。
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