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The primary reaction is the inflammation and damage of the small intestine and as a result the absorbance of important nutrients such as iron, folate, vitamin B12, calcium, proteins, fats and fat-soluble vitamins suffers. This causes secondary reactions as anemia, osteoporosis and abnormal bleeding. Celiac disease is frequently found together with other autoimmune diseases, for exam
The primary reaction is the inflammation and damage of the small intestine and as a result the absorbance of important nutrients such as iron, folate, vitamin B12, calcium, proteins, fats and fat-soluble vitamins suffers. This causes secondary reactions as anemia, osteoporosis and abnormal bleeding. Celiac disease is frequently found together with other autoimmune diseases, for exam....

Celiac Disease: Incidence and Causes

Celiac Disease, hereby CD, is a disease that is triggered by the ingestion of gluten (Guandalini & Assiri, 2014). It results in a disorder in the small intestine due to an inflammatory reaction to the gluten molecule (Guandalini & Assiri, 2014). Approximately 1 % of the European and USAs population suffers from CD (Guandalini et al., 2014). The name celiac derives from the Greek "koiliakos", meaning "belly" (Woodward, 2010). Only 10% to 15% of this affected population have been diagnosed and treated (Guandalini & Assiri, 2014). There is a wide array of clinical signs for celiac disease, many of them are not directly related to the gastrointestinal tract and this may therefore delay the diagnosis (Kagnoff, 2012). This is a disease that can affect people in any age and the treatment is a lifelong gluten-free diet.

Signs and symptoms

Gastrointestinal tract

The primary reaction is the inflammation and damage of the small intestine and as a result the absorbance of important nutrients such as iron, folate, vitamin B12, calcium, proteins, fats and fat-soluble vitamins suffers. This causes secondary reactions as anemia, osteoporosis and abnormal bleeding. Celiac disease is frequently found together with other autoimmune diseases, for exam....

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