ORAL MANIFESTATIONS OF THE CELIAC DISEASE PART I. A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF CASE-CONTROLLED STUDIES

[...]publications on the topic reveal visible reporting discrepancies. [...]the aim of our study was to perform a systematic-review of case-controlled observational studies on CD oral manifestations. Despite the relatively constant prevalence reported for such oral manifestations, publications are c...

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Celiac disease
Defects
Dental caries
Dental enamel
Diagnosis
Diet
Gluten
Histocompatibility antigen HLA
Pediatrics
Studies
Systematic review
Ulcers
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