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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Celiac disease 1
  1. ... cancer Intestinal lymphoma Lactose intolerance Thyroid disease Type 1 diabetes
  2. ... 40 years of age (primary ovarian failure) Type 1 diabetes Testicular dysfunction Vitiligo Sjögren syndrome Hashimoto disease Celiac disease Pernicious anemia can also occur after gastric ...
  3. ... prevention of disease and aging. If you have celiac disease, or follow a gluten-free diet, quinoa is ... quinoa/ . Accessed June 13, 2022. Troncone R, Auricchio S. Celiac disease. In: Wyllie R, Hyams JS, Kay M, eds. ...
  4. ... deficiency Biliary atresia or other cholestatic liver disease Celiac disease Cystic fibrosis or other causes of pancreatic insufficiency ...
  5. ... Tumors or cancer Inflammatory bowel disease Crohn disease Celiac disease
  6. ... Achondroplasia Long-term (chronic) diseases, such as: Asthma Celiac disease Congenital heart disease Cushing disease Diabetes Hypothyroidism Inflammatory ...
  7. ... other grains that contain gluten (gluten intolerance or celiac disease ) A true food allergy is much less common. ... of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious ... Immunol . 2017;139(1):29-44. PMID: 28065278 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih. ...
  8. ... Diseases that damage the small intestines, such as celiac disease or Crohn disease Any illness that causes diarrhea ...
  9. ... absorb enough iron in your diet due to: Celiac disease Crohn disease Gastric bypass surgery Taking too many ...
  10. ... are: Bacterial or parasitic infection of the intestines Celiac disease Crohn disease HIV infection Lymphoma Lymphatic obstruction in ...
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