Talk:Gluten-sensitive enteropathy–associated conditions

What about Schizophrenia? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.211.53.27 (talk) 07:32, 12 August 2010 (UTC)

I disagree that this has too much jargon - It is not possible to discuss the relevant issues without it. To remove jargon would make it a non-medical article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 211.30.41.177 (talk) 08:33, 12 June 2009 (UTC)

Association with multiple myeloma
BMC Immunol. 2008 May 28;9:22. Humoral immunoreactivity to gliadin and to tissue transglutaminase is present in some patients with multiple myeloma.Juranic Z, Radic J, Konic-Ristic A, Jelic S, Mihaljevic B, Stankovic I, Matkovic S, Besu I, Gavrilović D.

"'Statistical analysis of data obtained revealed that only the levels of anti-tTG-2 IgA immunoreactivity in patients with MM were significantly higher than these obtained in healthy controls (P < 0.02) CONCLUSION: Data obtained showed the existence of the enhanced serum immunoreactivity to gliadin, tTG-2 and Ro/SSA antigens in some patients with MM. These at least partially could contribute to the immunological imbalance frequently found in this disease.'"

Pdeitiker (talk) 20:52, 10 June 2008 (UTC)

Titles to be added
Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2006 Jul;18(7):747-54.Related Articles, Links Health-related quality of life in adult coeliac disease in Germany: results of a national survey.

Häuser W, Gold J, Stein J, Caspary WF, Stallmach A. " Sixty-seven percent adhered all the time to the dietary regimen and 26% adhered most of the time. The most frequent diseases associated with coeliac disease were osteoporosis (15%), oral aphtae (12%) and dermatitis herpetiformis (9%). Because of the presence of gastrointestinal symptoms 26% of the patients met the modified Rome I criteria for irritable bowel symptom. Compared to representative samples from the German population, coeliac disease patients had higher scores for anxiety, fatigue, dyspeptic and musculoskeletal pain, and a reduced HRQOL in 9/10 scales of the SF-36 (all P<0.001). CONCLUSION: Despite being on a gluten-free diet German coeliac disease patients suffer from a high burden of general and extra-intestinal symptoms and a reduced HRQOL.

PMID: 16772832 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] "

Associated blood disorders
In the section:

Deficiencies
Avitaminosis. Avitaminosis caused by malabsorption in GSE can result in decline of fat soluble vitamins and vitamin B, as well as malabsorption of essential fatty acids. This can cause a wide variety of secondary problems. Hypocalcinemia is also associated with GSE.

I am trying to make a simple spelling correction - "Hypocalcinemia" to the proper spelling of "Hypocalcemia" and it throws the whole section off and causes an "Unknown Error". HELP! ErikBly (talk) 20:20, 7 August 2013 (UTC)