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Old 10-11-2006, 11:32 PM
KimS KimS is offline
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Default Food Study: Dairy Issues

1: Digestion. 2005;71(2):106-10. Epub 2005 Mar 16.Click here to read Links
High prevalence of celiac disease in patients with lactose intolerance.

* Ojetti V,
* Nucera G,
* Migneco A,
* Gabrielli M,
* Lauritano C,
* Danese S,
* Zocco MA,
* Nista EC,
* Cammarota G,
* De Lorenzo A,
* Gasbarrini G,
* Gasbarrini A.

Internal Medicine, Catholic University, Rome, Italy.

CONCLUSIONS: A high prevalence of celiac disease was observed in patients with a positive H2-lactose breath test compared to healthy controls. In these subjects lactase deficiency seems to be the only manifestation of celiac disease. We suggest serologic screening for celiac disease in all patients with a positive H2-lactose breath test before beginning a milk-exclusion diet. Copyright 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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