Prevalence of celiac disease among symptom-free children from the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia
Background/Aim: Epidemiological studies of celiac disease (CD) among Saudi children have been performed only within some groups who are at a high risk of developing CD. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of CD among symptom-free children from the public schools of the military cam...
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doaj-ec1ea37e703e4eaebbd9df53d3e5cafd2020-11-25T03:34:48ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsThe Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology1319-37671998-40492015-01-0121636737110.4103/1319-3767.170952Prevalence of celiac disease among symptom-free children from the Eastern Province of Saudi ArabiaMaher M Al HatlaniBackground/Aim: Epidemiological studies of celiac disease (CD) among Saudi children have been performed only within some groups who are at a high risk of developing CD. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of CD among symptom-free children from the public schools of the military campus of National Guard in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Patients and Methods: Between 2012 and 2014, serum samples were collected from 1141 students (age 6–18 years) attending nine public schools of the military campus of National Guard in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Participants were screened for CD by testing for anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA (IgA-tTG) and IgG antibodies (IgG-tTG). Small intestinal biopsy was offered to all participants who tested positive for IgA-tTG [IgA-tTG >20 relative units (RU)/ml]. Results: Of the 1141 participants, 32 were IgA-tTG positive. Thus, the estimated serology-positive prevalence was 3%. An intestinal biopsy was performed in 10 of the participants with antibody positivity. The biopsy findings of all 10 children were consistent with CD. Thus, the estimated biopsy-confirmed prevalence was about 1%. Conclusions: The prevalence of CD was estimated to be about 1% among symptom-free children from the public schools of the military campus of National Guard in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.http://www.saudijgastro.com/article.asp?issn=1319-3767;year=2015;volume=21;issue=6;spage=367;epage=371;aulast=AlAnti-tissue transglutaminase IgA (IgA-tTG) and anti-tissue transglutaminase IgG (IgG-tTG)anti-tissue transglutaminase (IgG/IgA)celiac diseaseendoscopySaudi Arabia |
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Maher M Al Hatlani Prevalence of celiac disease among symptom-free children from the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology Anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA (IgA-tTG) and anti-tissue transglutaminase IgG (IgG-tTG) anti-tissue transglutaminase (IgG/IgA) celiac disease endoscopy Saudi Arabia |
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Maher M Al Hatlani |
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Prevalence of celiac disease among symptom-free children from the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia |
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Prevalence of celiac disease among symptom-free children from the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia |
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Prevalence of celiac disease among symptom-free children from the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia |
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Prevalence of celiac disease among symptom-free children from the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia |
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Prevalence of celiac disease among symptom-free children from the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia |
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prevalence of celiac disease among symptom-free children from the eastern province of saudi arabia |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology |
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1319-3767 1998-4049 |
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Background/Aim: Epidemiological studies of celiac disease (CD) among Saudi children have been performed only within some groups who are at a high risk of developing CD. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of CD among symptom-free children from the public schools of the military campus of National Guard in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Patients and Methods: Between 2012 and 2014, serum samples were collected from 1141 students (age 6–18 years) attending nine public schools of the military campus of National Guard in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Participants were screened for CD by testing for anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA (IgA-tTG) and IgG antibodies (IgG-tTG). Small intestinal biopsy was offered to all participants who tested positive for IgA-tTG [IgA-tTG >20 relative units (RU)/ml]. Results: Of the 1141 participants, 32 were IgA-tTG positive. Thus, the estimated serology-positive prevalence was 3%. An intestinal biopsy was performed in 10 of the participants with antibody positivity. The biopsy findings of all 10 children were consistent with CD. Thus, the estimated biopsy-confirmed prevalence was about 1%. Conclusions: The prevalence of CD was estimated to be about 1% among symptom-free children from the public schools of the military campus of National Guard in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. |
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Anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA (IgA-tTG) and anti-tissue transglutaminase IgG (IgG-tTG) anti-tissue transglutaminase (IgG/IgA) celiac disease endoscopy Saudi Arabia |
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