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Gluten-Related Disorders: Time to Move from Gut to Brain



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Autore: Hoggard Nigel Visualizza persona
Titolo: Gluten-Related Disorders: Time to Move from Gut to Brain Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (158 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Biology, life sciences
Food & society
Soggetto non controllato: coeliac disease
gluten free diet
psychiatric manifestations
autistic spectrum disorder
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
depression
anxiety
bipolar disorder
schizophrenia
eating disorders
gluten
neurological disorders
gliadin
ataxia
neuropathy
myopathy
encephalopathy
food intolerance
celiac disease
gluten sensitivity
gluten-free diet
cognition
neurology
disease duration
autoimmunity
multiple sclerosis
psoriasis
autoimmune thyroid disease
type 1 diabetes
transglutaminase antibodies
TG2
TG3
TG6
dermatitis herpetiformis
gluten ataxia
gluten encephalopathy
gluten neuropathy
autism spectrum disorder
review
stiff person syndrome
anti-GAD antibodies
cerebellar ataxia
gluten-related pathology
cortical excitability
transcallosal inhibition
transcranial magnetic stimulation
executive dysfunction
gamma-amino-butyric acid
neurological dysfunction
headaches
anti-gliadin antibodies
MR imaging
TG6 antibodies
non-celiac wheat sensitivity
irritable bowel syndrome
multiple food hypersensitivity
neuropsychiatric symptoms
HLA
duodenal lymphocytosis
Persona (resp. second.): SandersDavid
HadjivassiliouMarios
HoggardNigel
Sommario/riassunto: The extraintestinal manifestations of coeliac disease (CD) are now well recognised. We have previously edited a special issue for Nutrients covering all aspects of the extraintestinal manifestations in the context of CD. In this issue we wish to concentrate just on the neurological manifestations. The identification of TG6 autoantibodies in patients with neurological manifestations and its use in the diagnosis of such patients seems to be a good opportunity to focus on the neurological aspect of CD. In addition it is now clear that such manifestations can occur even in the absence of enteropathy but in the presence of antigliadin antibodies and/or TG6 antibodies. Given that such antigliadin antibodies can be found in up to 10% of the “healthy” population we anticipate that the neurological manifestations are likely to be very common and thus merit early recognition and treatment.
Altri titoli varianti: Gluten-Related Disorders
Titolo autorizzato: Gluten-Related Disorders: Time to Move from Gut to Brain  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-0365-5060-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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