Unusual Onset of Celiac Disease and Addison's Disease in a 12-Year-Old Boy

Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder deriving from an aberrant adaptive immune response against gluten-containing grains in genetically predisposed subjects. In a number of patients, CD is associated with one or more other autoimmune diseases. Primary Addison's disease (AD) and CD may...

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Hauptverfasser: Miconi, Francesco, Savarese, Emanuela, Miconi, Giovanni, Cabiati, Gabriele, Rapaccini, Valentina, Principi, Nicola, Esposito, Susanna
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description Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disorder deriving from an aberrant adaptive immune response against gluten-containing grains in genetically predisposed subjects. In a number of patients, CD is associated with one or more other autoimmune diseases. Primary Addison's disease (AD) and CD may co-exist, although this association is relatively uncommon in children. In addition, it is not precisely defined whether a gluten-free diet influences the course of AD. A case of CD in a 12-year-old boy presenting as acute adrenal insufficiency is described here. A gluten-free diet had a significant therapeutic role in this case, wherein most of the clinical signs and symptoms of AD disappeared in a few days. In addition, the dosage of cortisol acetate, initially administered to treat the AD, was able to be rapidly reduced. This case highlights that CD can be associated with AD in children, and a gluten-free diet seems to positively influence the course of AD.
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subjects Abdomen
Aberration
Acetic acid
Addison Disease - drug therapy
Adrenal glands
Autoimmune diseases
Biopsy
Blood
Case Report
Celiac disease
Celiac Disease - diet therapy
Child
Children
Cortisol
Diabetes
Diet, Gluten-Free
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Immune response
Immune system
Immunoglobulins
Laboratories
Male
Pediatrics
Signs and symptoms
Small intestine
Thyroid gland
title Unusual Onset of Celiac Disease and Addison's Disease in a 12-Year-Old Boy
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