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Indian Pediatr
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2014 Apr; 51(4): 311-312
Artigo
em Inglês
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-170585
RESUMO
Background: The involvement of the peripheral nervous system in children with celiac disease is rare. Case characteristics: A 15- year- old girl affected by celiac disease, who presented with an acute polyneuropathy after accidental reintroduction of gluten in her diet. Observation: Neurological examination suggested asymmetric weakness of both legs distally. Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies were positive. Nerve conduction studies were consistent with a sensory-motor demyelinating peripheral neuropathy. Outcome: Symptoms improved spontaneously on a gluten-free diet. Message: Polyneuropathy may occur as a complication of celiac disease in childhood.