Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3065528 | Journal of Neuroimmunology | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Humoral immune mechanisms may have a role in the neurological complications of celiac disease (CD). We assessed 71 CD patients for neurologic manifestations and presence of serum antibodies to neural antigens. Sixteen patients (22.5%) were found to have neurological deficits including headache, depression, entrapment syndromes, peripheral neuropathy, and epilepsy. Antibody reactivity to neural antigens was detected in 30/71 (42.2%) patients. There was no clear correlation between anti-neural reactivity and neurologic dysfunction. Follow-up of 62 patients did not reveal change in electrophysiology or antibodies, regardless of diet. However, in 2 patients with neuropathy, symptoms improved or worsened depending on the diet.
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Authors
Chiara Briani, Gabriella Zara, Armin Alaedini, Francesca Grassivaro, Susanna Ruggero, Elisabetta Toffanin, Maria Paola Albergoni, Milena Luca, Bruno Giometto, Mario Ermani, Franca De Lazzari, Anna D'Odorico, Leontino Battistin,