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Associated Conditions – General
There are many associations
which have been established or suggested between coeliac disease and other
disorders. There have now been many studies linking coeliac disease with other
autoimmune diseases such as Type 1 Diabetes and autoimmune thyroid disease.
There are two commonly suggested
theories as to what the link between coeliac disease and other autoimmune
diseases is. The first is that untreated coeliac disease triggers autoimmune
disease in people with the "at risk" genes. The second is that the
genes for coeliac disease and other autoimmune diseases are linked in some way
and therefore likely to be inherited together. More recently it has been
suggested that in untreated coeliac disease there is a loss of the gut's
protective barrier function, it becomes "leaky", allowing
environmental triggers into the body and therefore causing disease.
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Some of the suggested associated
diseases and conditions are listed below:
A-1 atrophic gastritis
Addison disease
Alopecia
Colitis (especially
microscopic/lymphocytic colitis)
Congenital heart defects
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Down's syndrome
Hypo-splenia
IgA nephropathy
Infertility and recurrent
miscarriage
Liver enzyme disturbance
Neurological associations
include neuropathies, ataxia, memory impairment, migraines, epilepsy, or
muscular stiffness
Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
Psoriasis
Sarcoidosis
Serum IgA deficiency
Sjogren syndrome
Thyroid disease (autoimmune
hypo- or hyper-thyroidism)
Turner syndrome
Type 1 diabetes
Vasculitis
Williams syndrome
Turner syndrome
Having any of the above
disorders may raise the suspicion of coeliac disease.
There is also a small, but real,
increased risk of certain forms of cancer such as lymphoma of the small bowel.
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