Undiagnosed celiac disease in a patient with polyarthritis: Case Report

Z. Saremi, T. Fakharian
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Celiac disease is one of the most common autoimmune diseases with a prevalence of 0.5 to 1% of the total population. Diagnosis has increased in recent years, but many cases of the disease still seem to be diagnosed late. Although the rheumatic manifestations of celiac disease are not uncommon, they are often overlooked. The patient was a 30-year-old woman with swelling of the joints of the fingers and knees who referred to the rheumatology clinic of vali-asr Hospital in Birjand. For the past 2 years, despite treatment with corticosteroids and anti-rheumatic drugs that modulate the immune system, migratory inflammatory arthritis was still present. Serologic tests for celiac disease were performed for the patient and she underwent endoscopy and duodenal biopsy. The diagnosis of celiac disease was confirmed for the patient. With a gluten-free diet, joint symptoms improved significantly. Rheumatologic manifestations of celiac disease can be the primary symptoms of the disease, with the gluten-free diet prescribed for these patients to a large extent relieve symptoms.
多关节炎患者未确诊乳糜泻1例
乳糜泻是最常见的自身免疫性疾病之一,患病率为总人口的0.5%至1%。近年来,该病的诊断率有所提高,但许多病例的诊断似乎仍较晚。虽然乳糜泻的风湿病表现并不罕见,但往往被忽视。患者为一名30岁妇女,手指和膝盖关节肿胀,转诊至Birjand vali-asr医院风湿病诊所。在过去的2年里,尽管使用皮质类固醇和调节免疫系统的抗风湿药物治疗,移动性炎性关节炎仍然存在。对患者进行了乳糜泻血清学检查,并进行了内窥镜检查和十二指肠活检。确诊为乳糜泻。无麸质饮食,关节症状明显改善。乳糜泻的风湿病表现可以是该病的主要症状,用无麸质饮食给这些患者开处方可以在很大程度上缓解症状。
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