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. 2022 Sep;20(3):238-249.
doi: 10.1007/s11938-022-00397-8. Epub 2022 Aug 5.

Celiac Disease in the Elderly

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Celiac Disease in the Elderly

Charlotte K Ching et al. Curr Treat Options Gastroenterol. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose of review: This review highlights literature from the past several years and explores the impact on current understanding of celiac disease diagnosis, complications, and management in older adults.

Recent findings: Celiac disease in the elderly is becoming increasingly prevalent but remains underdiagnosed, with a high potential burden of downstream morbidity and modestly increased risk of mortality. Clinical presentations are often related to extraintestinal symptoms and can be subtle. Duodenal biopsy remains the gold-standard for diagnosis in older adults, along with supporting serologies. Refractory celiac disease is a particular concern in the aging population, and treatment for this rare condition remains unsatisfactory. Older adults exhibit lower rates of mucosal healing, though the reasons for this are poorly understood.

Summary: Current understanding of celiac disease in the elderly continues to advance, though significant knowledge gaps persist. Large, prospective studies are needed to further characterize celiac disease pathogenesis, complications, and management in older adults.

Keywords: celiac disease; complications; diagnosis; elderly; villus atrophy.

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