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  2. Gluten challenge test - Wikipedia

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    For people eating a gluten-free diet who are unable to perform an oral gluten challenge, an alternative to identify a possible celiac disease is an in vitro gliadin challenge of small bowel biopsies, but this test is available only at selected specialized tertiary-care centers. [5]

  3. File:Celiac disease.webm - Wikipedia

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    We've clarified the most common forms of celiac disease have mild villous atrophy and antibody sensitivity is moderate. Some less common forms of celiac disease (where there is a lot of villous atrophy) have very high sensitivity. 17:26, 8 March 2016: 9 min 0 s, 1,812 × 1,018 (61.12 MB) OsmoseIt: User created page with UploadWizard

  4. Anti-gliadin antibodies - Wikipedia

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    Anti-gliadin antibodies are produced in response to gliadin, a prolamin found in wheat.In bread wheat it is encoded by three different alleles, AA, BB, and DD.These alleles can produce slightly different gliadins, which can cause the body to produce different antibodies.

  5. Understanding Celiac disease, how it impacts a sufferer - AOL

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  6. Fecal fat test - Wikipedia

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    celiac disease (in which the fat malabsorption in severe cases is due to inflammatory damage to the integrity of the intestinal lining) short bowel syndrome (in which much of the small intestine has had to be surgically removed and the remaining portion cannot completely absorb all of the fat). small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome

  7. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity - Wikipedia

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    Reported symptoms of NCGS are similar to those of celiac disease, [30] [31] with most patients reporting both gastrointestinal and non-gastrointestinal symptoms. [29] [32] In the "classical" presentation of NCGS, gastrointestinal symptoms are similar to those of irritable bowel syndrome, and are also not distinguishable from those of wheat allergy, but there is a different interval between ...

  8. Celiac ganglia - Wikipedia

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    The celiac ganglia or coeliac ganglia are two large irregularly shaped masses of nerve tissue in the upper abdomen. Part of the sympathetic subdivision of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), the two celiac ganglia are the largest ganglia in the ANS, and they innervate most of the digestive tract .

  9. Celiac - Wikipedia

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    Celiac (or coeliac in British English) may refer to: Coeliac disease; Celiac artery; Celiac lymph nodes; Celiac plexus This page was last edited on ...