Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis may cause elevated gliadin antibodies.
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Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis may cause elevated gliadin antibodies. / Brinkert, Florian; Sornsakrin, Marijke; Krebs-Schmitt, Dorothee; Ganschow, Rainer.
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T1 - Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis may cause elevated gliadin antibodies.
AU - Brinkert, Florian
AU - Sornsakrin, Marijke
AU - Krebs-Schmitt, Dorothee
AU - Ganschow, Rainer
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Abstract We present a 4-year-old boy admitted to the hospital due to the typical symptoms of celiac disease with severe dystrophy, anaemia and elevated gliadin IgG antibodies. Upper endoscopy ruled out celiac disease but showed severe Candida esophagitis. Due to an impaired T-cell function especially following Candida antigen stimulation in vitro, plus recurrent Candida infections of the skin, the diagnosis of chronic mucocutaneous candidasis (CMC) was made. Under the treatment with fluconazol, trimethoprim/sulfmethoxazole and IVIG, the child improved impressively. Gliadin antibodies declined steadily. Conclusion: The common symptoms growth retardation, anaemia and elevated gliadin antibodies are suggestive for celiac disease but very unspecific. The rare immunodeficiency CMC may cause elevated gliadin antibodies.
AB - Abstract We present a 4-year-old boy admitted to the hospital due to the typical symptoms of celiac disease with severe dystrophy, anaemia and elevated gliadin IgG antibodies. Upper endoscopy ruled out celiac disease but showed severe Candida esophagitis. Due to an impaired T-cell function especially following Candida antigen stimulation in vitro, plus recurrent Candida infections of the skin, the diagnosis of chronic mucocutaneous candidasis (CMC) was made. Under the treatment with fluconazol, trimethoprim/sulfmethoxazole and IVIG, the child improved impressively. Gliadin antibodies declined steadily. Conclusion: The common symptoms growth retardation, anaemia and elevated gliadin antibodies are suggestive for celiac disease but very unspecific. The rare immunodeficiency CMC may cause elevated gliadin antibodies.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
JO - ACTA PAEDIATR
JF - ACTA PAEDIATR
SN - 0803-5253
ER -