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Non-Responsive Coeliac Disease: A Comprehensive Review from the NHS England National Centre for Refractory Coeliac Disease

Hugo A. Penny, Elisabeth Megan Rose Baggus, Anupam Rej, John A. Snowden, David S. Sanders

2020Nutrients89 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Coeliac disease is a common small intestinal enteropathy which manifests following ingestion of gluten in genetically susceptible individuals. Since gluten was identified as the driving factor in coeliac disease, the gluten-free diet (GFD) has remained the mainstay of treatment. While most individuals will display improvement in symptoms and signs of coeliac disease following institution of the GFD, up to 30% will continue to experience symptoms and/or have persisting intestinal inflammation. These individuals can be classified as having non-responsive coeliac disease (NRCD), which may be associated with dietary indiscretion, slow healing, refractory coeliac disease, and/or an alternative condition. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the causes of NRCD in adults, highlight a systematic approach to investigate these patients, and appraise the latest management aspects of this subset of coeliac disease.

Topics & Concepts

Coeliac diseaseMedicineEnteropathyDiseaseGlutenGluten freeTissue transglutaminaseIngestionRefractory (planetary science)GastroenterologyInternal medicineImmunologyPathologyBiologyBiochemistryAstrobiologyEnzymeCeliac Disease Research and ManagementMicroscopic ColitisEosinophilic Esophagitis
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