Enfermedad celíaca del adulto:Experiencia clínica
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Mancilla Asencio, Carla
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Enfermedad celíaca del adulto:Experiencia clínica
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The prevalence of celiac disease (CD) is unknown in
Chile. We have recently noted a rise in the number of cases diagnosed among adults. Aim: To
describe the clinical characteristics of a group of adult celiac patients. Patients and methods:
Clinical data of patients older than 15 years with positive antitransglutaminase or
antiendomysial autoantibodies and a duodenal biopsy characteristic of CD were retrospectively
reviewed. Age at diagnosis, symptoms and signs and laboratory, endoscopic and histological
findings, were analyzed. Results: Thirty seven patients (28 women), were studied. Median age
at diagnosis was 41 years (range 15-69). Main symptoms and signs were diarrhea (78%), weight
loss (38%) and abdominal pain (38%). Anemia was found in 49%, elevation of ESR in 57%,
elevation of alkaline phosphatases in 54%, elevation of aspartate aminotransferase in 38% and a
rise in alanine aminotransferase in 27%. Antiendomysial antibodies were positive in 17/22
(77%) and antitransglutaminase in 19/22 (86%) patients. Endoscopic findings were suggestive of
CD in 47% of cases and duodenal biopsy showed intestinal villi atrophy in 34 (92%) patients.
The three patients with normal histology had positive serology and a good response to gluten free
diet. Conclusions: CD should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with
unespecific digestive symptons, even when they present late in adult life. Serologic markers are a
good diagnostic tool. A normal duodenal pathology does not exclude the diagnosis, if other
diagnostic features are present.
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Revista médica de Chile v.133, n.11, nov. 2005
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