Interpreting tests for coeliac disease
Author(s)
Tye-Din, J;
Details
Publication Year 2018,Volume 47,Issue #1-2,Page 28-33
Journal Title
Aust J Gen Pract
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Coeliac disease is one of most prevalent autoimmune illnesses encountered in general practice, and general practitioners have a central role in its diagnosis and follow-up. Key challenges are improving its poor rate of detection, distinguishing it from 'gluten sensitivity', and monitoring and optimising treatment to enhance longterm outcomes. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to review the evidence-based use of serology, histology and genetic testing in the diagnosis and follow-up care of adults and children with coeliac disease. DISCUSSION: Recognition and testing of at-risk patients are keys to expediting the diagnosis of coeliac disease. Knowing when and how to use serology, histology, human leukocyte antigen typing and gluten challenge will increase the accuracy of both diagnosis and disease monitoring. <div class="hor-line">&nbsp;</div>.
Publisher
RACGP
Research Division(s)
Immunology
PubMed ID
29429314
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