Coeliac Disease Flashcards

1
Q

what is it

A

autoimmune inflammation of the small bowel in response to presence of gluten
villi become flattened, reducing capacity for absorption

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2
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what genes associated

A

HLA DQ2 and DQ8

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3
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what is prevalence

A

1:100
1st relatives have 10-15% risk
female 2:1 males

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4
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what are symptoms

A
asymptomatic, non specific 
diarrhoea
steatorrhoea 
abdominal pain 
mouth ulcers
angular stomatitis 
weight loss 
anxiety and depression
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5
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how is it diagnosed

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blood tests
small bowel biopsy
histology
DEXA bone scan

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what looking for in blood test

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tTGA IgA and EMA (IgA endomysial antibodies)

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what look like in biopsy

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villous atrophy, crypt hyperplasia and increased lymphocytes

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8
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why is DEXA bone scan used

A

assess osteoporosis

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9
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what is the treatment

A

mineral and vitamin replacement (compensate for malabsorption)
gluten free diet for life - no wheat barely or rye

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