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101. S2041 Improved Performance of Celiac Disease-Related Serology Tests in Predicting the Degree of Patients' Compliance With Long-Term Gluten-Free Diet. New Cut-Offs are Necessary

102. S2042 A Prospective Study to Assess Comorbid Gastroesophageal Reflux Symptoms at Diagnosis of Celiac Disease and Effect of Treatment With the Gluten-Free Diet

104. M2029 The DGP/tTG Screen Assay Can Detect Celiac Disease Among Anti-Tissue Transglutaminase Seronegative Gluten-Dependent Patients

105. W1035 Long-Term Prospective Assessment of Quality of Life in Celiac Disease Patients. Deterioration At Four-Years On Treatment

106. M1213 Time-Course Assessment of the Celiac Disease-Specific Serology After Initiation of a Gluten-Free Diet

108. M1212 Celiac Disease Serology with Very High Accuracy May Obviate Diagnostic Intestinal Biopsy in Different Clinical Scenarios

110. W1927 Low Dose Aspirin Affects the Small Bowel Mucosa. Results of a Pilot Study Using a Multidimensional Assessment

111. Low bone mass in celiac disease is associated with an allelic variation in the IL1B gene

114. Endoscopic markers of celiac disease

117. The screening protocol for celiac disease revisited. Comparative analysis of two different algorithms in a population-based study

119. Clinical characteristics and phenotypical and molecular analysis in a series of patients with refractory sprue. Preliminary results

120. Gastrointestinal permeability to acute doses of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs. A comparative study

122. Clinical significance of anti-smooth muscle antibody (SMA) fluorescence in patients with celiac disease

124. Increased intestinal permeability in patients with cirrhosis is related to the severity of the liver disease

125. Budesonide enemas (BUD) versus oral metronidazole (MTZ) in pouchitis. A double-blind doubledummy controlled trial

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