Berg NO, Lindberg T. Incidence of coeliac disease and transient gluten intolerance in children in a Swedish urban community.
ACTA PAEDIATRICA SCANDINAVICA 1979;
68:397-400. [PMID:
443040 DOI:
10.1111/j.1651-2227.1979.tb05026.x]
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Abstract
The incidence of coeliac disease in children in the city of Malmö, South Sweden, was 1 : 982 during 1966 to 1975. The diagnostic criteria were: flat intestinal mucosa on gluten-containing diet, free of symptoms, and improvement in mucosal morphology on gluten-free diet, and morphological and/or evident clinical relapse (three times) on gluten challenge. 6 (12%) of 49 children with initially a flat mucosa still had a normal mucosa on a gluten-containing diet for two years or longer, having so-called transient gluten intolerance.
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