Celiac Disease and Osteoporosis: A Review

J. Pérez-Castrillón, M. Andres-Calvo, E. Izquierdo-Delgado, M. Mendo, Daniel De Luis, A. Dueñas-Laita
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Abstract

Celiac disease is a highly-prevalent autoimmune disease characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation. Osteoporosis may be a complication of celiac disease in both the classic presentation where digestive symptoms predominate and in subclinical forms where it may be the initial manifestation of the disease. Various etiopathogenic mechanisms have been reported in osteoporosis which may explain its appearance in celiac disease. There are no studies of sufficient quality evaluating the prevalence of osteoporosis in celiac disease in accordance with World Health Organization densitometric criteria. Although an increased risk of osteoporotic fracture has been reported, bone mineral density testing in patients with celiac disease is not cost-effective. A gluten-free diet increases bone mass to nearly-normal levels and specific treatment for patients with a high risk of osteoporotic fracture is required. There are no studies analyzing the efficacy of anabolic and anti-catabolic drugs in patients with celiac disease.
乳糜泻和骨质疏松症:综述
乳糜泻是一种以慢性肠道炎症为特征的高度流行的自身免疫性疾病。骨质疏松症可能是乳糜泻的并发症在以消化系统症状为主的经典表现和以亚临床形式为主的亚临床表现中骨质疏松症可能是乳糜泻的初始表现。骨质疏松症的多种致病机制已被报道,这可能解释其在乳糜泻中的出现。目前还没有足够高质量的研究根据世界卫生组织的密度测量标准来评估乳糜泻中骨质疏松症的患病率。尽管有报道称骨质疏松性骨折的风险增加,但对乳糜泻患者进行骨密度检测并不具有成本效益。无麸质饮食使骨量增加到接近正常水平,需要对骨质疏松性骨折高风险患者进行特殊治疗。目前还没有研究分析合成代谢和抗分解代谢药物对乳糜泻患者的疗效。
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