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The prevalence of celiac disease in patients with geographic tongue (CROSBI ID 239138)

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Cigić, Livia ; Galić, Tea ; Kero, Darko ; Šimunić, Miroslav ; Medvedec Mikić, Ivana ; Kalibović Govorko, Danijela ; Biočina Lukenda, Dolores The prevalence of celiac disease in patients with geographic tongue // Journal of oral pathology & medicine, 45 (2016), 10; 791-796. doi: 10.1111/jop.12450

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Cigić, Livia ; Galić, Tea ; Kero, Darko ; Šimunić, Miroslav ; Medvedec Mikić, Ivana ; Kalibović Govorko, Danijela ; Biočina Lukenda, Dolores

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The prevalence of celiac disease in patients with geographic tongue

Background Geographic tongue (GT) is a benign inflammatory condition usually involving the dorsal surface and lateral borders of the tongue. Numerous etiological factors of GT have been suggested, including immunological factors ; genetic ; atopic or allergic predisposition ; emotional stress ; and hormonal disturbances. GT may also coexist as one of the possible manifestations of celiac disease (CD). Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of CD, positive serologic tests for CD screening, and HLA-DQ presence in patients with GT. Methods Tissue transglutaminase antibodies (anti-tTG), antibodies against gliadin (AGA), and human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing were assessed for 60 GT patients and 60 healthy control subjects. The duodenal biopsy was performed in patients with positive serologic tests. Results We found that 9 (15%) GT patients were positive for IgA tTG, and in those patients histological changes consistent with CD were confirmed by duodenal biopsy. Only two of them reported the presence of gastrointestinal symptoms. There were statistically significant differences between the GT patients and control group for immunoglobulin (Ig) A tTG (P = 0.03), IgG tTG (P = 0.04), IgA AGA (P = 0.04), and IgG AGA (P = 0.02). Conclusion The results of our study demonstrated the increased prevalence of CD in patients with GT. Therefore, the clinical oral examination should be considered a diagnostic tool, especially in atypical or silent forms of CD, since it may contribute to provide an early diagnosis.

antibodies to gliadin ; celiac disease ; duodenal biopsy ; geographic tongue ; tissue transglutaminase antibodies

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Podaci o izdanju

45 (10)

2016.

791-796

objavljeno

0904-2512

10.1111/jop.12450

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Dentalna medicina

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