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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for celiac disease
  1. Celiac disease is a condition in which the immune system is abnormally sensitive to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley. Celiac disease is an ...
  2. ... been found to increase the risk of developing celiac disease, a disorder in which inflammation damages the intestinal ... body's organs and tissues that occurs in celiac disease. However, the DQ2 and DQ8 haplotypes are also ...
  3. ... been found to increase the risk of developing celiac disease, a disorder in which inflammation damages the intestinal ... body's organs and tissues that occurs in celiac disease. However, the DQ2 and DQ8 haplotypes are also ...
  4. ... of acidic stomach contents into the esophagus, and celiac disease, which is an intolerance of a wheat protein ... WI. Current dilemmas in Down syndrome clinical care: celiac disease, thyroid disorders, and atlanto-axial instability. Am J ...
  5. ... arthritis, pernicious anemia, systemic lupus erythematosus, Addison disease, celiac disease, type 1 diabetes, and vitiligo.Variations in many ...
  6. ... your chance of developing certain diseases (such as celiac disease or Parkinson's disease ) and the likelihood that ...
  7. ... psoriasis, pernicious anemia, Addison disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, celiac disease, Crohn's disease, or ulcerative colitis.In the ...
  8. ... several genes. These common diseases include such as celiac disease , Parkinson's disease , and Alzheimer's disease . Some ...
  9. ... disorder called Fabry disease, immune disorders such as celiac disease or Sjogren syndrome, an inflammatory condition called sarcoidosis, ...
  10. ... an autoimmune disorder, such as type 1 diabetes, celiac disease, or thyroid disease, than people without the condition. ...
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