CD diagnosis by serology (antigliadin antibody/antiendomysial antibody/tissue transglutaminase positivity) and confirmed by intestinal biopsy. CD: Celiac disease; T1DM: Type 1 diabetes melitus.
CD diagnosis by serology (antigliadin antibody/antiendomysial antibody/tissue transglutaminase positivity) and confirmed by intestinal biopsy. CD: Celiac disease; T1DM: Type 1 diabetes melitus.
In a recent review, gastroenterology experts explored opportunities to improve both biopsy and non-biopsy-based diagnostic processes for celiac disease. “There is a diversity of opinion regarding ...
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