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Is the prevalence of coeliac disease higher in adults and children with autism than in the general population?

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Is the prevalence of coeliac disease higher in adults and children with autism than in the general population?

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– There is no conclusive evidence on the prevalence of coeliac disease in people with autism. Anecdotally, higher rates of coeliac disease are seen in people with autism, and when diagnosed, adherence to a gluten-free diet improves both gastrointestinal symptoms and behavioural problems. Research is needed to determine the prevalence of coeliac disease in people with autism and whether any behavioural problems improve following diagnosis. What are the long-term effects of undiagnosed coeliac disease? – Undiagnosed coeliac disease is associated with several long-term complications, including osteoporosis and some malignancies. Long-term follow-up studies are needed to determine the long-term complications associated with undiagnosed coeliac disease in adults and children, and the effect of diagnosis of coeliac disease and adherence to a gluten-free diet on these complications. How reliable are serological tests compared with intestinal biopsy in detecting early coeliac disease? – Eviden

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• – There is no conclusive evidence on the prevalence of coeliac disease in people with autism. Anecdotally, higher rates of coeliac disease are seen in people with autism, and when diagnosed, adherence to a gluten-free diet improves both gastrointestinal symptoms and behavioural problems. Research is needed to determine the prevalence of coeliac disease in people with autism and whether any behavioural problems improve following diagnosis. • What are the long-term effects of undiagnosed coeliac disease? • – Undiagnosed coeliac disease is associated with several long-term complications, including osteoporosis and some malignancies. Long-term follow-up studies are needed to determine the long-term complications associated with undiagnosed coeliac disease in adults and children, and the effect of diagnosis of coeliac disease and adherence to a gluten-free diet on these complications. • How reliable are serological tests compared with intestinal biopsy in detecting early coeliac disease?

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