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Non-Responsive and Refractory Coeliac Disease: Experience from the NHS England National Centre.

Hugo A PennyAnupam RejElisabeth M R BaggusSarah H ColemanRosalie WardGraeme WildGerd BoumaNick TrottJohn A SnowdenJosh WrightSimon S CrossMarios HadjivassiliouDavid S Sanders
Published in: Nutrients (2022)
The contemporary mortality data in RCD2 remains poor; patients with suspected RCD2 should be referred to a recognised national centre for consideration of novel therapies. The high frequency of urinary GIP positivity suggests that gluten exposure may be common in RCD1; further studies with matched controls are warranted to assess this further.
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