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Education and Practice -- eLetters published in the past 30 days Both thyroid dysfunction and alopecia may point to celiac disease even in the absence Celiac disease and alopecia areata: report of a new association. Unusual manifestations of celiac disease Mustalahti K, - Indian J Few reports exist about an association between celiac disease and alopecia areata.60,61,62 Results of these studies show that alopecia areata may Celiac disease-associated alopecia in childhood. Abstract:, We report the association of celiac disease and alopecia in 3 children. In one, the alopecia developed after 4 years' nonadherence to a Alopecia areata Celiac disease, systemic lupus erythematosus and diabetes mellitus may also possibly be increased in incidence in patients with alopecia areata (2,3,26-29). Celiac Disease -- familydoctor.org Celiac disease might cause some hair loss (a condition called alopecia areata). Lactose intolerance (problem with foods like milk) is common in patients of Blackwell Synergy - J Intellect Disabil Res, Volume 44 Issue 5 According to recent reports in the literature, there seems to be an association between alopecia areata and celiac disease. The present author describes a Celiac & Associated Diseases, Course Work; Abstracts Histological analysis showed a flat intestinal mucosa consistent with the diagnosis of celiac disease. The results show that alopecia areata may constitute IngentaConnect Failure of Gluten-free Diet in Celiac Disease Failure of Gluten-free Diet in Celiac Disease-associated Alopecia Areata. Source: Acta Dermato-Venereologica, Volume 78, Number 4, 21 July 1998 , pp. Celiac disease and alopecia areata: report of a new association. Celiac disease is frequently associated with other autoimmune disorders but has never been reported in association with alopecia areata. Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathy (Celiac Disease): More Common Than In the mid-1960s, an enteropathy strikingly similar to celiac disease was selective IgA deficiency, and alopecia areata may also exhibit similar Detecting Celiac Disease in Your Patients - March 1, 1998 Celiac disease has not been previously recognized as a cause of alopecia. In a prospective screening,17 254 consecutive outpatients with alopecia areata |
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