Optimising the Diagnosis of Adult Coeliac Disease: Current Evidence and Future Directions
- PMID: 39347683
- DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2024.0362
Optimising the Diagnosis of Adult Coeliac Disease: Current Evidence and Future Directions
Abstract
Coeliac disease is a common autoimmune disorder that affects nearly 1% of the general population. Current diagnostic strategies involve active case finding, serological tests, and endoscopy with biopsies. However, many patients with coeliac disease remain undiagnosed due to a wide gap between clinical guidelines and real-world practice in the diagnosis of adult coeliac disease. This highlights the need for increased education, training, and targeted quality-improvement interventions to optimise the diagnosis of coeliac disease.
Keywords: coeliac disease; diagnosis; gluten-free; glutens.
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