Sud Shama, Marcon Margaret, Assor Esther, Palmert Mark R, Daneman Denis, Mahmud Farid H
Division of Endocrinology, Department of Pediatrics, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada M5G 1X8.
Int J Pediatr Endocrinol. 2010;2010:161285. doi: 10.1155/2010/161285. Epub 2010 Jun 23.
Despite the advent of sensitive and specific serologic testing, routine screening for celiac disease (CD) in diabetic populations may not be universal practice, and many clinicians struggle to find the optimal approach to managing CD in pediatric Type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients. While some clinicians advocate screening for CD in all patients with T1D, others are unsure whether this is warranted. The diagnosis of patients who present with symptomatic CD, including malabsorption and obvious pathology upon biopsy, remains straightforward, with improvements noted on a gluten-free diet. Many patients identified by screening, however, tend to be asymptomatic. Evidence is inconclusive as to whether the benefits of screening and potentially treating asymptomatic individuals outweigh the harms of managing a population already burdened with a serious illness. This review focuses on current knowledge of CD in children and youth with T1D, highlighting important elements of the disease's pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation, and diagnostic challenges.
尽管出现了敏感且特异的血清学检测方法,但在糖尿病患者群体中对乳糜泻(CD)进行常规筛查可能并非普遍做法,许多临床医生难以找到管理1型糖尿病(T1D)儿童患者中CD的最佳方法。虽然一些临床医生主张对所有T1D患者进行CD筛查,但其他人不确定是否有必要这样做。对于出现症状性CD的患者,包括吸收不良和活检时有明显病理表现的患者,诊断仍然很直接,采用无麸质饮食后症状会有所改善。然而,通过筛查发现的许多患者往往没有症状。关于筛查并潜在治疗无症状个体的益处是否超过管理已经负担严重疾病人群的危害,证据尚无定论。本综述聚焦于T1D儿童和青少年中CD的现有知识,突出该疾病病理生理学、流行病学、临床表现及诊断挑战的重要方面。