成人1型糖尿病患者乳糜泻的检测。

Q3 Medicine
Nagla M B El-Kholy, Naglaa A El-Gendy, Nessren M B Mohammed, Hala E Abd El Hamid, Asmaa S Hassan, Ayatalla R Mohamed
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摘要

乳糜泻(CD)是一种慢性的、由免疫系统决定的疾病,在有遗传易感性的个体中影响小肠。确定隐性乳糜泻是至关重要的,因为无症状1型糖尿病(T1DM)患者的无麸质饮食可以改善血糖控制和生长。本研究旨在通过血清学免疫酶检测确定成年T1DM患者中CD的患病率。该研究包括90例患者,分为两组:第一组包括45例T1DM成人患者(年龄20-40岁),表现出胃肠道CD症状。第二组包括45例无症状T1DM成人患者(年龄20-40岁)。1组3例(6.7%)乳糜泻血清学指标阳性,2组1例(2.2%)乳糜泻血清学指标阳性。总之,在CD和T1DM之间有显著的关联。出现胃肠道和/或肠外症状的T1DM患者应进行乳糜泻血清学检查。
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Detection of celiac disease in adult patients with type I diabetes mellitus.

Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic, immune-determined disorder that affects the small intestine in individuals with a genetic predisposition. Identifying silent CD is crucial, as a gluten-free diet in asymptomatic type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) patients can improve glycemic control and growth. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of CD in adult T1DM patients by using serological immune-enzymatic tests. The study included 90 patients divided into two groups: Group 1 included 45 adults with T1DM (aged 20-40 years) exhibiting gastrointestinal symptoms of CD. Group 2 consisted of 45 asymptomatic adults with T1DM (aged 20-40 years). Celiac serology markers were positive in 3 patients (6.7%) from Group 1 and in 1 patient (2.2%) from Group 2. In Conclusion, there is a significant association between CD and T1DM. Celiac serology should be conducted in T1DM patients presenting with gastrointestinal and/or extraintestinal symptoms.

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