牙釉质缺陷儿童乳糜泻的筛查。

ISRN pediatrics Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-06-07 DOI:10.5402/2012/763783
Mostafa Abdel-Aziz El-Hodhod, Iman Ali El-Agouza, Hala Abdel-Al, Noha Samir Kabil, Khaled Abd El-Moez Bayomi
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摘要

背景。牙釉质缺损(DEDs)见于乳糜泻(CD)。目的是检测这些患者的乳糜泻频率。方法。本研究包括140名DED患儿。他们接受了乳糜泻测试,并为乳糜泻患者制定了无谷蛋白饮食(GFD)。720名年龄和性别匹配的正常儿童作为对照组。两组均进行临床评价。测定血清钙、磷、碱性磷酸酶、血清IgA、组织转谷氨酰胺酶(tTG) IgG和IgA分型。结果。DEDs患者的CD诊断率(17.86%)高于对照组(0.97%)(P < 0.0001)。大多数非乳糜泻患者为1级DED,而非乳糜泻患者为1、2、3级DED。5名儿童乳牙发生DED,并保留在恒牙上。在GFD治疗1年后,与非乳糜泻患者相比,DED在CD患者中的改善更好。胃肠道症状在乳糜泻和非乳糜泻DED患者之间没有差异。在这个队列中,较低的血钙可以显著预测乳糜泻。结论。乳糜泻在患有DED的儿童中比在一般人群中更为普遍。这些DEDs可能是乳糜泻的唯一表现;因此,强烈建议对体重过轻和低钙血症的患者进行乳糜泻筛查。
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Screening for celiac disease in children with dental enamel defects.

Screening for celiac disease in children with dental enamel defects.

Background. Dental enamel defects (DEDs) are seen in celiac disease (CD). Aim was to detect frequency of CD among such patients. Methods. This study included 140 children with DED. They were tested for CD. Gluten-free diet (GFD) was instituted for CD patients. A cohort of 720, age and sex-matched, normal children represented a control group. Both groups were evaluated clinically. Serum calcium, phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase, serum IgA, and tissue transglutaminase (tTG) IgG and IgA types were measured. Results. CD was more diagnosed in patients with DEDs (17.86%) compared to controls (0.97%) (P < 0.0001). Majority of nonceliac patients showed grade 1 DED compared to grades 1, 2, and 3 DED in CD. Five children had DED of deciduous teeth and remaining in permanent ones. After 1 year on GFD, DED improved better in CD compared to nonceliac patients. Gastrointestinal symptoms did not vary between celiac and nonceliac DED patients. Lower serum calcium significantly predicted CD in this cohort. Conclusion. CD is more prevalent among children with DED than in the general population. These DEDs might be the only manifestation of CD; therefore, screening for CD is highly recommended among those patients especially in presence of underweight and hypocalcemia.

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