Prevalence of Celiac disease in north of Iran: Screening of an adult population in Sari

Background & Objective: Studies about the prevalence of Celiac disease (CD) in western Asian countries are scarce and there is only one study on the prevalence of CD in healthy blood donors in Iran. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of CD in general population of the city of S...

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Main Authors: H.Tirgar-Fakheri (M.D), R.Malekzadeh (M.D), MR.Akbari (M.D), M.Sotoudeh (M.D)
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Published: Golestan University of Medical Sciences 2004-03-01
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Online Access:http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-157&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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author H.Tirgar-Fakheri (M.D)
R.Malekzadeh (M.D)
MR.Akbari (M.D)
M.Sotoudeh (M.D)
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R.Malekzadeh (M.D)
MR.Akbari (M.D)
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description Background & Objective: Studies about the prevalence of Celiac disease (CD) in western Asian countries are scarce and there is only one study on the prevalence of CD in healthy blood donors in Iran. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of CD in general population of the city of Sari in north of Iran. Materials & Methods: This was a descriptive study and the blood samples were obtained from 1438 person from general population (686 males, 752 females: Mean age 35.5 range 18-66 year) of the Sari which were selected by stratified randomized sampling method during 2003. Total serum IgA was measured in all and IgA-deficient cases were excluded. From this study all cases were analyzed for IgA tissue transglutaminase antibody (Human recombinant tTG). All persons who had a positive serology for tTG-Ab underwent small intestinal biopsy. The biopsy samples were classified according to modified Marsh criteria. Results: All of the samples had normal total IgA. 13 cases showed positive IgA-tTG Ab (6 males and 7 females, mean age 37.5 yrs). All subjects with positive serology except one of them were found to have small bowel biopsies compatible with gluten sensitive enteropathy. One of 13 had Marsh 0, 8/13 Marsh I, 3/13 Marsh II and 1/13 showed Marsh IIIa lesion. Conclusion: The minimum prevalence of gluten-sensitivity among general population in north of Iran is 1/120. This data confirms our study on healthy blood donors, which has published previously and is like of prevalence of Celiac disease in western countries. So Celiac disease is not a rare disease as it thought before in this area.
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spelling doaj.art-e75c159c1d554deeb3494d16b6bdfb602022-12-22T03:11:43ZfasGolestan University of Medical Sciencesمجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان1562-47652008-40802004-03-016194100Prevalence of Celiac disease in north of Iran: Screening of an adult population in SariH.Tirgar-Fakheri (M.D)0R.Malekzadeh (M.D)1MR.Akbari (M.D)2M.Sotoudeh (M.D)3 Background & Objective: Studies about the prevalence of Celiac disease (CD) in western Asian countries are scarce and there is only one study on the prevalence of CD in healthy blood donors in Iran. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of CD in general population of the city of Sari in north of Iran. Materials & Methods: This was a descriptive study and the blood samples were obtained from 1438 person from general population (686 males, 752 females: Mean age 35.5 range 18-66 year) of the Sari which were selected by stratified randomized sampling method during 2003. Total serum IgA was measured in all and IgA-deficient cases were excluded. From this study all cases were analyzed for IgA tissue transglutaminase antibody (Human recombinant tTG). All persons who had a positive serology for tTG-Ab underwent small intestinal biopsy. The biopsy samples were classified according to modified Marsh criteria. Results: All of the samples had normal total IgA. 13 cases showed positive IgA-tTG Ab (6 males and 7 females, mean age 37.5 yrs). All subjects with positive serology except one of them were found to have small bowel biopsies compatible with gluten sensitive enteropathy. One of 13 had Marsh 0, 8/13 Marsh I, 3/13 Marsh II and 1/13 showed Marsh IIIa lesion. Conclusion: The minimum prevalence of gluten-sensitivity among general population in north of Iran is 1/120. This data confirms our study on healthy blood donors, which has published previously and is like of prevalence of Celiac disease in western countries. So Celiac disease is not a rare disease as it thought before in this area.http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-157&slc_lang=en&sid=1Celiac diseaseTissue transglutaminase antibodyGeneral population
spellingShingle H.Tirgar-Fakheri (M.D)
R.Malekzadeh (M.D)
MR.Akbari (M.D)
M.Sotoudeh (M.D)
Prevalence of Celiac disease in north of Iran: Screening of an adult population in Sari
مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان
Celiac disease
Tissue transglutaminase antibody
General population
title Prevalence of Celiac disease in north of Iran: Screening of an adult population in Sari
title_full Prevalence of Celiac disease in north of Iran: Screening of an adult population in Sari
title_fullStr Prevalence of Celiac disease in north of Iran: Screening of an adult population in Sari
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Celiac disease in north of Iran: Screening of an adult population in Sari
title_short Prevalence of Celiac disease in north of Iran: Screening of an adult population in Sari
title_sort prevalence of celiac disease in north of iran screening of an adult population in sari
topic Celiac disease
Tissue transglutaminase antibody
General population
url http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-157&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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