Diagnosis and management of refractory celiac disease: a systematic review.

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Diagnosis and management of refractory celiac disease: a systematic review.

Tunis Med. 2013 Aug-Sep;91(8-9):493-8

Authors: Labidi A, Serghini M, Karoui S, Boubaker J, Filali A

Abstract
BACKGROUND: Refractory celiac disease is defined by persisting malabsorptive symptoms in spite of a strict gluten free diet for at least 6 to 12 months. Alternatives to gluten free diet seem to be still controversial.
AIM: To describe the clinical and epidemiologic aspects of refractory celiac disease, and to identify therapeutic options in this condition.
METHODS: Systematic review and critical analysis of observational studies, clinical trials and case reports that focused on diagnosis and management of refractory celiac disease.
RESULTS: Refractory celiac disease can be classified as type 1 or type 2 according to the phenotype of intraepithelial lymphocytes. Great complications such as enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma may occur in a subgroup of these patients mainly in refractory celiac disease type 2. Curative therapies are still lacking.
CONCLUSION: Refractory celiac disease remains a diagnosis of exclusion. Its prognosis remains still dismal by the absence yet of curative therapies. However, some new treatments seem to hold promise during few cohort-studies.

PMID: 24227505 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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