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Article: New Clues in Celiac Disease Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, and Treatment

August 11, 2011

Article: New Clues in Celiac Disease Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, and Treatment

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Extensive overview of celiac disease includes graphs, tables and research from around the world.

Celiac is “one of the most common lifelong disorders on a worldwide basis,” according to a new article summarizing celiac disease research from across the globe.

Published in the International Review of Immunology, “New Clues in Celiac Disease Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, and Treatment” includes important findings and updates on topics like rising celiac disease rates, asymptomatic celiac disease, associated diseases, and potential new therapies for celiac disease beyond the gluten-free diet.

The article also includes several graphs, tables and illustrations to highlight key information, such as the “Celiac Iceberg Model,” an illustration that shows the difference between classic, silent and latent celiac disease.

This article is available via open access. To download the article, visit Informa Healthcare.

The International Review of Immunology devoted its August 2011 issue to celiac disease research. Watch the Beyond Celiac Research News for more updates from this important publication.

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