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  • Book
    Jorge Amil-Dias, Isabel Polanco, editors.
    Summary: This book provides a practical overview of the treatment and management of celiac disease. It examines new data which can be merged with clinical aspects to provide a global perspective for the busy clinician. The disease represents 1% of the population and often goes unnoticed for a long time; however, this book aims to reduce the instance of misdiagnoses of symptoms by providing clear guidance in a single book, with contributions from esteemed experts in the field. Advances in Celiac Disease - Improving Paediatric and Adult Care addresses the clinical characterisation of the disease, in both paediatric and adult populations. The clinical symptoms are clearly defined as well as treatment options and follow-up. This book will be an essential resource for clinicians seeking a clear, concise resource to identifying, treating, and managing celiac disease in both adults and children.

    Contents:
    What is Celiac disease
    New Diagnostic Criteria for Children and Adolescents
    Classical Clinical Forms in childhood
    Extra-intestinal clinical forms in childhood
    Specific features of Celiac Disease in adults
    Epidemiology
    Importance of Histological Diagnosis
    Value of genetic markers
    Value of serological markers
    Autoimmunity and Celiac Disease
    Follow-up of pediatric patients
    Transition of the celiac patient: from the pediatrician to the adult gastroenterologist
    Follow-up of Adult patients
    Quality of Life and Celiac Disease
    New Research Fields in Celiac Disease
    Primary Health Care Prevention of Celiac Disease
    The Gluten-free Diet
    New therapeutic strategies
    Non celiac sensitivity to Gluten.
    Digital Access Springer 2022
  • Article
    Belal A.
    J Laryngol Otol. 1978 Sep;92(9):781-90.
    A new technique for removing nasal: paranasal blocks at autopsy is described. The technique allows the removal of these cavities without disfigurement of the head after the brain has been removed. The importance of the technique in relation to training on endo-nasal micro-surgery, and histopathological study of nasal and paranasal disorders is emphasized.
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