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Coeliac disease can still present with osteomalacia!
Basu RA, Elmer K, Babu A, Kelly CA. Basu RA, et al. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2000 Mar;39(3):335-6. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/39.3.335. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2000. PMID: 10788547 No abstract available.
Osteomalacia can still be a point of attention to celiac disease.
Sahebari M, Sigari SY, Heidari H, Biglarian O. Sahebari M, et al. Clin Cases Miner Bone Metab. 2011 Sep;8(3):14-5. Clin Cases Miner Bone Metab. 2011. PMID: 22461822 Free PMC article.
Celiac disease (CD), a malabsorption syndrome with a genetic base, is a consequence of hypersensitivity to GLUTEN-containing foods. CD can manifest with classic symptoms; however, some unusual features like osteomalacia that has become more and more rare, may
Celiac disease (CD), a malabsorption syndrome with a genetic base, is a consequence of hypersensitivity to GLUTEN-containing f
Celiac disease causing severe osteomalacia: an association still present in Morocco!
Tahiri L, Azzouzi H, Squalli G, Abourazzak F, Harzy T. Tahiri L, et al. Pan Afr Med J. 2014 Sep 19;19:43. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2014.19.43.2757. eCollection 2014. Pan Afr Med J. 2014. PMID: 25667705 Free PMC article.
Celiac disease (CD), a malabsorption syndrome caused by hypersensitivity to gliadin fraction of gluten. CD can manifest with classic symptoms; however, significant myopathy and multiple fractures are rarely the predominant presentation of untreated celiac
Celiac disease (CD), a malabsorption syndrome caused by hypersensitivity to gliadin fraction of gluten. CD can manifest with c