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  1. Non-tropical Sprue; a Study in Idiopathic Steatorrhoea by Thorvald Einar Hess Thaysen, 1932

61. Dictionary Definition Of NONTROPICAL SPRUE
LearningRadiology Rugger-Jersey Spine, Hyperparathyroidism Sprue. • 3 diseases Celiac Disease of Children, nontropical sprue and Tropical Sprue. • Celiac disease and nontropical sprue improve on gluten-free diet.
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Symptoms in infants include diarrhoea, slow growth, bloody stools, weight loss, vomiting and clay-coloured stools. Symptoms in adults include abdominal distention, abdominal pain, fatigue, weight loss, bone pain and bone tenderness. Treatment involves the life-long avoidance of gluten.
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and Dermatitis Herpetiformis. » Celiac Disease (nontropical sprue) InteliHealth, Johns Hopkins Health Information. This page
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63. HON Allergy Glossary Celiac Disease
Relevant sites from HON s MedHunt Celiac Disease Coeliac Disease Celiac Sprue Gluten Intolerance nontropical sprue Gluten Enteropathy Gluten Sensitive
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The 8th World Conference on the Internet and Medicine Internet in Health for All www.mednet2003.org 4 - 7 December 2003 External survey "Questionnaire on mood" conducted by the "IMSP- Faculty of Medicine - University of Geneva" Celiac Disease (CD) Celiac Sprue, Coeliac Disease, Gluten Enteropathy, Gluten Intolerance, Gluten Intolerant Enteropathy, Gluten Sensitive Enteropathy, Nontropical Sprue, Wheat Allergy Celiac disease or Celiac Sprue is a malabsorption disorder characterized by a permanent gluten -sensitive enteropathy resulting in malabsorption , failure to thrive and other gastrointestinal manifestations. However, it should not be confused with a food allergy or hypersensitivity to food products. Celiac Sprue is an inherited cell-mediated hypersensitivity involving a tissue-bound immune cell , often delayed, reaction to a food allergen such as wheat, rye, oats, or barley.

64. Celiac Disease --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
or nontropical sprue. Digestive disorder in which people cannot tolerate gluten, a protein constituent of wheat, barley, malt, and rye flours.
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65. Celiac Disease --  Encyclopædia Britannica
also called nontropical sprue or celiac sprue a digestive disorder in which people cannot tolerate gluten, a protein constituent of wheat, barley, malt, and
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66. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
Guide Table of contents Celiac Disease (nontropical sprue) Access document. Merck Manual Second Home Edition Table of contents
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67. Entrez PubMed
The loss of intestinal villi profoundly affects intestinal absorptive function, and patients with tropical or nontropical sprue present with malabsorption.
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68. Finer Health And Nutrition : Educational Information : What Is Celiac Sprue?
(nontropical sprue and idiopathic steatorrhea are other terms that have been used for this disorder in the past.) It should be noted that most of this content
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Celiac sprue should be distinguished from gluten sensitivity. Gluten sensitivity implies that a persons immune system is intolerant of gluten in the diet and is forming antibodies or displaying some other evidence of an inflammatory reaction. When these reactions cause intestinal damage visible on a biopsy, the syndrome has been called celiac sprue, celiac disease, or gluten sensitive enteropathy. (Nontropical sprue and idiopathic steatorrhea are other terms that have been used for this disorder in the past.) It should be noted that most of this content pertains to patients with enough damage of the intestine to be classified as having celiac sprue. Patients with gluten sensitivity without intestinal damage may not necessarily experience the signs or symptoms discussed in this section. Thus, the clinical definition of celiac sprue is a small intestinal histopathologic (abnormal under the microscope) lesion, symptoms or signs due to malabsorption of fluid, electrolytes or nutrients, and clinical improvement following a gluten-free diet. New developments in diagnosis of celiac sprue include the anti-gliadin and anti-endomysial antibody blood tests and HLA genetic tests. Populations thought to be at greatest risk for celiac sprue are mostly northern Europeans, and southern Europeans (England, Ireland, Spain, Italy). It is more frequent in women, although that may reflect more female patients seeing doctors and being diagnosed, and recent research is suggesting that the disease may not have any gender predilection. We have little information on the prevalence of celiac sprue in the Near East, Middle East, Latin America although my recent research suggests Mexican_Americans have a high prevalence; it has been thought not to occur in Africa or the Far East but this may not hold true for descendants from these lands that have immigrated to the U.S.

69. Roche Lexikon Medizin (4. Aufl.) - Sprue
nontropical sprue. eine offenbar gluteninduzierte Sp. (einschließlich
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70. Celiac.com Celiac Disease: (Celiac Sprue Association - National Celiac Disease S
Inc., is a national education organization that provides information and referral services for persons with the conditions of nontropical sprue (celiac disease
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71. Disease - Celiac Disease - Sprue - Hartford, Connecticut , Saint Francis Care
Alternative Names Sprue; nontropical sprue; Gluten intolerance; Glutensensitive enteropathy. Causes And Risk The exact cause of celiac disease is unknown.
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Definition: Celiac disease is an inherited, autoimmune disease. The lining of the small intestine is damaged in response to ingestion of gluten and other proteins found in wheat, barley, rye, possibly oats, and their derivatives. The intestines contain projections (called villi) that normally absorb nutrients. In undiagnosed or untreated celiac disease, these villi become flattened and the ability to absorb nutrients properly is altered. As a result, several other organ systems may also be affected. The disease can first develop at any point in life from infancy to late adulthood. Alternative Names: Sprue; Nontropical sprue; Gluten intolerance; Gluten-sensitive enteropathy Causes And Risk: The exact cause of celiac disease is unknown. Once thought rare, recent research suggests that an estimated 1 of every 133 Americans has celiac disease. However, only a small fraction of people living with it have been diagnosed in the United States at this time.

72. Gee's Disease (www.whonamedit.com)
sprue, celiac syndrome, gluteninduced enteropathy, gluten-sensitive enteropathy, idiopathic steatorrhea, infantile nontropical sprue, intestinal infantilism
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Gee-Herter-Heubner disease Gee-Thaysen disease Herter’s disease Herter's infantilism Heubner-Herter disease Synonyms: Celiac disease, celiac sprue, celiac syndrome, gluten-induced enteropathy, gluten-sensitive enteropathy, idiopathic steatorrhea, infantile nontropical sprue, intestinal infantilism, morbus celiacus, morbus coeliacus, nontropical sprue, primary malabsorption syndrome, primary steatorrhea. Associated persons: Samuel Jones Gee Christian Archibald Herter Johann Otto Leonhard Heubner Thorvald Einar Hess Thaysen Description: A gastrointestinal disease resulting from defective fat and calcium absorption, with deficient capacity for metabolising the gluten fraction gliadin. Main symptoms are intestinal infantilism with abdominal distension, fatty diarrhoea, anorexia, extreme wasting, fatigue, and stunting of growth sometimes to the point of dwarfism. Intake of gluten-free food improves the condition markedly. Most commonly seen in children, with onset between 6 and 9 months, but also occurs in adults. Autosomal dominant inheritance with incomplete penetrance has been suggested.

73. Health, Conditions And Diseases, Digestive Disorders, Intestinal, Celiac Disease
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74. Please Help NCPD Collect Information About Celiac Sprue
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Please Help NCPD Collect Information About Celiac Sprue NCPD has received many inquiries over the past years about the dangers inherent in wheat communion wafers for those individuals who have celiac sprue (also known as celiac disease and nontropical sprue). This genetic disorder causes inflammation of the intestines when food containing gluten is consumed. The difficulty is that flours made from wheat, barley, oats and rye all contain gluten. NCPD is in the process of collecting data about people’s experiences with this condition. Please share with us the difficulties you have faced; the situations reported to you by those who are gluten sensitive and what, if any, strategies you have tried in order to address the problems faced by Catholics with celiac sprue. We will keep your responses confidential if you prefer. In conversations with parents of children with celiac sprue, NCPD has learned that they view allowing their youngsters to eat substances containing wheat flour as comparable to giving them rat poison. Thus such individuals are excluded from partaking of the Body of Christ. Many also consider the Precious Blood “contaminated” due to fermentum or intinction.

75. Health, Conditions And Diseases, Digestive Disorders, Intestinal: Celiac Disease
Celiac disease (nontropical sprue) is the inability to digest gluten all wheat, rye, triticale, barley or oats and any food containing these grains.
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76. Nontropical Sprue Search And Information
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77. Health Encyclopedia
Alternate Names. Sprue; nontropical sprue; Gluten intolerance; Glutensensitive enteropathy. Definition. Celiac disease is an inherited, autoimmune disease.
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Celiac disease is an inherited, autoimmune disease. The lining of the small intestine is damaged in response to ingestion of gluten and other proteins found in wheat, barley, rye, possibly oats, and their derivatives. The intestines contain projections (called villi) that normally absorb nutrients. In undiagnosed or untreated celiac disease, these villi become flattened and the ability to absorb nutrients properly is altered. As a result, several other organ systems may also be affected. The disease can first develop at any point in life from infancy to late adulthood.
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The exact cause of celiac disease is unknown. Once thought rare, recent research suggests that an estimated 1 of every 133 Americans has celiac disease. However, only a small fraction of people living with it have been diagnosed in the United States at this time.

78. St.Francis Hospitals And Health Centers
Health Information Education. Back to Index, Celiac Disease. (Celiac Sprue; nontropical sprue; GlutenSensitive Enteropathy). by Debra Wood, RN. Definition.
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79. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Celiac Disease - Sprue
Alternative names Return to top. Sprue; nontropical sprue; Gluten intolerance; Glutensensitive enteropathy Definition Return to top.
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Digestive system Celiac sprue - foods to avoid Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the knee Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the arm and legs ... Digestive system organs Alternative names Return to top Sprue; Nontropical sprue; Gluten intolerance; Gluten-sensitive enteropathy Definition Return to top Celiac disease is an inherited, autoimmune disease. The lining of the small intestine is damaged in response to ingestion of gluten and other proteins found in wheat, barley, rye, possibly oats, and their derivatives. The intestines contain projections (called villi) that normally absorb nutrients. In undiagnosed or untreated celiac disease, these villi become flattened and the ability to absorb nutrients properly is altered. As a result, several other organ systems may also be affected. The disease can first develop at any point in life from infancy to late adulthood. Causes, incidence, and risk factors

80. Medical Encyclopedia: Celiac Disease - Sprue (Print Version)
Alternative names. Sprue; nontropical sprue; Gluten intolerance; Glutensensitive enteropathy Definition. Celiac disease is an inherited, autoimmune disease.
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URL of this page: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000233.htm Alternative names Sprue; Nontropical sprue; Gluten intolerance; Gluten-sensitive enteropathy Definition Celiac disease is an inherited, autoimmune disease. The lining of the small intestine is damaged in response to ingestion of gluten and other proteins found in wheat, barley, rye, possibly oats, and their derivatives. The intestines contain projections (called villi) that normally absorb nutrients. In undiagnosed or untreated celiac disease, these villi become flattened and the ability to absorb nutrients properly is altered. As a result, several other organ systems may also be affected. The disease can first develop at any point in life from infancy to late adulthood. Causes, incidence, and risk factors The exact cause of celiac disease is unknown. Once thought rare, recent research suggests that an estimated 1 of every 133 Americans has celiac disease. However, only a small fraction of people living with it have been diagnosed in the United States at this time. Those with a family member with celiac disease are at greater risk for developing the disease. The disorder is most common in Caucasians and those of European ancestry. Females are affected more commonly than males.

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