Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Celiac disease - sprue
…with a family member with celiacdisease are at greater risk for developing the disease. The disorder is most common in Caucasians and those of European ancestry. Women are affected more commonly than men. There are numerous diseases and conditions associated with celiacdisease, including: * Anemia * Lactose… related searches:blistering rash | dermatitis herpetiformis | skin rash
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Celiac disease - resources
…for information on celiacdisease: * Gluten Intolerance Group - www.gluten.net * CeliacDisease Foundation - www.celiac.org * Celiac Sprue Association - www.csaceliacs.org * Canadian Celiac Association - www.celiac.ca * Celiac.com - www.celiac.com * National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse…
Hasbro Children's Pediatric GI
…The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center * The Liver Diseases Center * The Feeding Program * The CeliacDisease Program Request an Appointment Now Our specialties include: * Nutrition disease treatment * Intestinal failure care and rehabilitation * Food allergy care * Celiacdisease treatment * Failure to… related searches:pediatric gi clinic | gi clinic | nutrition
Clinical Immunology
…antiphospholipid antibodies, immunologic testing for celiacdisease and Inflammatory bowel disease. * Infectious disease serology: cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus panel, Helicobacter pylori, herpes simplex, human immunodeficiency virus, Lyme disease and viral hepatitis panels. * Immunochemistries: Complement… related searches:lyme
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the forearm
…inflammatory disease known as dermatitis herpetiformis. It produces red, raised (papular), small or large blisters (vesicles or bullae) that burn and itch intensely. Dermatitis herpetiformis develops suddenly, lasts for weeks to months, and may be associated with digestive diseases (such as Celiacdisease). related searches:dermatitis herpetiformis
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Stools - foul smelling
…fibrosis * Gluten-induced enteropathy (sprue, celiacdisease) * Malabsorption * Idiopathic steatorrhea (fatty stools with no known cause) * Disaccharidase deficiency (insufficient amounts of the sugar-digesting enzymes) * Short bowel syndrome * Crohn's disease * Ulcerative colitis * Infectious colitis… related searches:clay colored stool | pale stool
Celiac Support
…Nutrition, and Liver DiseasesCeliacDisease Support and Resources Support Groups * American Celiac Family Support Group of Rhode Island 155 Reservoir Road Pascoag, RI Phone: 401-568-6110 Website: www.celiacsupportgroup.com President: Linda Monahan Email: MonahanLinda@yahoo.com * Celiac Support Group: Fall…
Celiac Disease Q & A
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Nutrition, and Liver DiseasesCeliacDisease Program Questions and Answers What is Celiac Disease? Celiacdisease is an inherited autoimmune disorder that results in damage to the small intestine. The small intestine is normally lined with finger-like projections known as… related searches:viral rash | celiac | dermatitis herpetiformis | gastroenterology
Pedi-Enyclopedia: C
… H | I-K | LM | NO | P | QR | S | T-V | W-Z Diseases: C * Canker sores * Caput succedaneum * Carcinoid syndrome * Cat’s cry syndrome * Cat scratch disease * Cavities * Celiacdisease * Cellulitis * Cerebral palsy * Chalazion * Chicken pox * Childhood disintegrative… related searches:chicken pox | cellulitis
Support Groups
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Nutrition, and Liver Diseases Support Groups * Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Support Group * Information About CeliacDisease Resources and Support Groups Back | Pediatric Gastorenterology