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Oral pathology in untreated coeliac [corrected] disease.

Authors :
Campisi G
Di Liberto C
Iacono G
Compilato D
Di Prima L
Calvino F
Di Marco V
Lo Muzio L
Sferrazza C
Scalici C
Craxì A
Carroccio A
Source :
Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics [Aliment Pharmacol Ther] 2007 Dec; Vol. 26 (11-12), pp. 1529-36. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 Oct 05.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Background: Many coeliac disease patients with atypical symptoms remain undiagnosed.<br />Aim: To examine the frequency of oral lesions in coeliac disease patients and to assess their usefulness in making coeliac disease diagnosis.<br />Patients and Methods: One hundred and ninety-seven coeliac disease patients and 413 controls were recruited and the oral examination was performed.<br />Results: Forty-six out of 197 coeliac disease patients (23%) were found to have enamel defects vs. 9% in controls (P < 0.0001). Clinical delayed eruption was observed in 26% of the pediatric coeliac disease patients vs. 7% of the controls (P < 0.0001). The prevalence of oral soft tissues lesions was 42% in the coeliac disease patients and 2% in controls (P < 0.0001). Recurrent aphthous stomatitis disappeared in 89% of the patients after 1 year of gluten-free diet. Multi-logistic analysis selected the following variables as the most meaningful in coeliac disease patients: dental enamel defects (OR = 2.652 CI = 1.427-4.926) and soft tissue lesions (OR = 41.667, CI = 18.868-90.909). Artificial Neural Networks methodology showed that oral soft tissue lesions have sensitivity = 42%, specificity = 98% and test accuracy = 83% in coeliac disease diagnosis.<br />Conclusions: The overall prevalence of oral soft tissue lesions was higher in coeliac disease patients (42%) than in controls. However, the positive-predictive value of these lesions for coeliac disease diagnosis was low.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1365-2036
Volume :
26
Issue :
11-12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17919276
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2036.2007.03535.x