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. 1974 Oct 26;4(5938):189-91.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5938.189.

Lack of harmful effect of oats on small-intestinal mucosa in coeliac disease

Lack of harmful effect of oats on small-intestinal mucosa in coeliac disease

A S Dissanayake et al. Br Med J. .

Abstract

It is well established that wheat, rye, and barley are harmful to patients with coeliac disease, but the effect of oats remains in doubt. Four patients with coeliac disease, who had shown complete mucosal recovery after prolonged treatment with a strict gluten-free diet, volunteered to consume oats in addition to their gluten-free diet for a period of one month and were studied by jejunal biopsy before and after the experimental period. The patients remained entirely symptom-free and, more important, the jejunal mucosa was undamaged as judged by appearances under dissecting and light microscopes, quantitative histological studies, and disaccharidase content. It is concluded that oats are harmless to coeliac subjects and can be included in a gluten-free diet.

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