Upper gastrointestinal motor abnormalities in children with active celiac disease
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- DOI: 10.1097/00005176-199511000-00011
Upper gastrointestinal motor abnormalities in children with active celiac disease
Abstract
Although from the clinical point of view a GI motor disorder can be suspected in celiac disease, objective evidence for this is still lacking. We therefore conducted a study on children with active celiac disease to detect possible GI motor abnormalities in this disease. Fourteen children (age range, 1-13 years) were studied; they underwent fasting and fed manometric recordings in the gastroduodenojejunal area. Four patients were restudied after a 6-month gluten-free diet. Data were compared with those obtained in eight control children. As compared with controls, celiac disease patients showed a shorter duration of activity fronts (p < 0.01) and a significant (p < 0.01) reduction of the postprandial antral motility index; furthermore, > 90% of the patients displayed marked fasting and/or fed motor abnormalities, suggesting a neuropathic disorder. Interestingly, gut dysmotilities disappeared in the four subjects reassessed after the gluten-free diet. It is concluded that celiac disease frequently affects the motor behavior of the gut and that its effects may be reversed by appropriate diet.
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