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      Compliance with gluten-free diet in adolescents with screening-detected celiac disease: a 5-year follow-up study.

      The Journal of Pediatrics
      Adolescent, Celiac Disease, diagnosis, diet therapy, psychology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Glutens, Humans, Male, Mass Screening, Patient Compliance, Time Factors

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          After 5 years of treatment, 22 patients with celiac disease, diagnosed by means of serologic mass screening (mean age, 17.9 years), showed a lower compliance with a gluten-free diet and frequent positivity of serum anti-endomysium antibodies (32%) in comparison with a group of 22 age-matched patients diagnosed because of "typical" symptoms during childhood.

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          10839888
          10.1016/S0022-3476(00)35904-2

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          Adolescent,Celiac Disease,diagnosis,diet therapy,psychology,Female,Follow-Up Studies,Glutens,Humans,Male,Mass Screening,Patient Compliance,Time Factors

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