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More Than Three Years for Normalisation of Routine Laboratory Values after Gluten Withdrawal in Paediatric Coeliac Patients.

Ignacio VenturaBelén RodriguezSandra SuescumFernando RevertFrancisco Revert-RosMaría Antonia MorenoJesús A Prieto-RuizMarcelino Perez-Bermejo
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The use of a combination of subclinical changes, including low iron, high calcium, elevated leukocytes, lymphocytes, and ALT levels in blood samples, together with a low growth percentile, is pertinent in detecting coeliac disease. This set of parameters could help in the diagnosis of patients without clinical symptoms. We can also show that the levels of Fe, Ca, transaminases, and leucocytes remain subclinically altered after 3 years, despite the gluten-free diet.
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