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TITLE:
A Brief Review on Neurologic and Psychiatric Manifestations of Celiac Disease
AUTHORS:
Vagner Ramirez Basilio, Rondón Garzón Nilson, Cuervo Casallas Martha
KEYWORDS:
Celiac Disease, Diagnosis, Neurology, Psychiatry
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Neuroscience,
Vol.6 No.2,
May
11,
2016
ABSTRACT: Celiac Disease (CD) is a rare autoimmune disorder with manifestations at different levels including the central nervous system. The disease develops as a consequence of intolerance to gluten on individuals with genetic susceptibility. It originates as a result of the interaction between genetic and environmental factors, on individuals predisposed, through a faulty immune system response to prolamin derived peptides. Usually the diagnosis is established based on clinical suspicion, either within a suspicious family group context or in patients with suggestive manifestations of this disease.