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Prevalence of celiac disease in inflammatory bowel diseases: An IG-IBD multicentre study

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DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE
Volume 42, Issue 3, Pages 175-178

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2009.08.005

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Celiac disease; Crohn's disease; Ulcerative colitis

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Background: An association has been described in case reports between celiac disease and inflammatory bowel diseases. The aim of the present study is to assess the prevalence of celiac disease in a large series of Italian patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Methods: The Italian Group for Inflammatory Bowel Disease conducted a multicentre Study between January 2002 and December 2004, in which 22 gastroenterology centres in Italy enrolled 1711 consecutive outpatients with inflammatory bowel disease. 860(50.2%) had Crohn's disease(415 females, mean age 40, range 18-75), 791 (46.2%) had ulcerative colitis (371 females, mean age 40, range 18-80), and 60 (3.5%) had indeterminate colitis (27 females, mean age 40, range 18-78). All patients underwent serological testing for anti-endomysial antibodies and anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies; if positive upper GI endoscopy with duodenal biopsy was performed. Results: Nine of the 1711 patients (0.5%) had serological and histological findings compatible with the diagnosis of celiac disease; six of them had ulcerative colitis and three had Crohn's disease. Conclusions: Overall we found a lower risk of celiac disease in Our cohort of inflammatory bowel disease patients than in the general population; prevalence of celiac disease was higher in patients with ulcerative colitis than in those with Crohn's disease. (C) 2009 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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