Review Article
Atypical Celiac Disease: From Recognizing to Managing
Table 1
Clinical and biological revealing circumstances of atypical CD.
| Atypical clinical symptoms | |
| Anemia | | Unclear vomiting | | Constipation | | Recurrent abdominal pain | | Short stature | | Irritability and impaired school performance | | Impaired physical fitness and chronic fatigue | | Osteopenia/osteoporosis/arthtritis | | Dermatitis herpetiformis | | Dental enamel hypoplasia | | Recurrent aphtous stomatitis | | Headache | | Peripheral neuropathy | | White matter lesions | | Cerebellar ataxia | | Epilepsy | | Intracranial calcifications | | Autism | | Psychiatric disorders | | Depression | | Pubertal delay | | Recurrent abortions | | Infertility | |
| Biologic abnormalities | |
| Anemia, iron deficiency; vitamin B12 and/or folate deficiency | | Hypertransaminasemia | | Hyperalkaline phosphatase level | | Hyperalbuminemia | | Hypercalcaemia, hypophosphatemia | | Thrombocytosis, leukocytosis | | Coagulopathy | | Low high-density and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels | |
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