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Coeliac disease presenting atypically: A much wider spectrum.

Avinash LomashAbhinaya VenkatakrishnanMeenakshi BothraBhavna DhingraPraveen KumarSeema Kapoor
Published in: Tropical doctor (2021)
Atypical coeliac disease in young children is frequently missed when it presents atypically as non-gastrointestinal presentations to different specialties. There was a greater delay (54 months) in establishing the diagnosis in those with atypical coeliac disease (p < 0.001). No difference was observed in the mode of delivery or duration of breast feeding, but significant difference was observed between gestational age at birth (p < 0.001). Most cases showed stunted growth and underweight. Irritability, anaemia, rickets, dermatitis herpetiformis, alopecia and intussusception were other common predictors of atypical coeliac disease. Because of a myriad spectrum of non-gastrointestinal symptoms, at any age with diverse presentation, a high index of suspicion is therefore required.
Keyphrases
  • gestational age
  • birth weight
  • physical activity
  • weight loss