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Med. lab ; 24(4): 294-305, 2020. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1283787

ABSTRACT

La enfermedad celíaca es una patología autoinmune sistémica caracterizada por un estado inflamatorio crónico de la mucosa y submucosa intestinal, de origen multifactorial y detonada por factores ambientales como la ingesta de gluten en individuos genéticamente predispuestos a sensibilizarse a dicha proteína. La prevalencia de la enfermedad a nivel mundial se estima entre 1,1% y 1,7%, según datos de seroprevalencia. Sin embargo, se considera que existe una importante cantidad de individuos no diagnosticados, quienes podrían llegar a desarrollar una serie de complicaciones debido a que no reciben el manejo adecuado. Por ello, el objetivo de esta revisión comprende valorar algunas de las patologías secundarias más frecuentes asociadas a la enfermedad celíaca, evidenciando la afectación sistémica que puede presentar un individuo con esta enfermedad.


Celiac disease is a systemic autoimmune pathology characterized by a chronic inflammatory state of the intestinal mucosa and submucosa, of multifactorial origin and triggered by environmental factors such as gluten intake in individuals genetically predisposed to become sensitized to such protein. The worldwide prevalence of the disease is estimated to be between 1.1% and 1.7%, based on seroprevalence data. However, it is considered that there are a significant number of undiagnosed individuals, who could develop a series of complications due to not receiving adequate management. For this reason, the objective of this review is to assess some of the most frequent secondary disorders associated with celiac disease, evidencing the systemic involvement that an individual with this disease can develop.


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Humans , Autoimmune Diseases , Celiac Disease , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Laboratory Test
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