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Celiac Disease Presenting as Hemolytic Anemia Mimic: A Case Report
Author(s) -
Anjum Siddiqui,
Rahmat Ali Khan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
indian journal of clinical medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1179-9161
pISSN - 2633-9447
DOI - 10.1177/26339447211053438
Subject(s) - medicine , enteropathy , disease , malabsorption , anemia , gluten , immunology , gastroenterology , pathology
Celiac disease, an immune-mediated enteropathy, results from gluten ingestion in the form of wheat, rye, and barley in genetically susceptible individuals. It is a systemic disorder characterized by a variable combination of gluten-related signs and symptoms, and disease-specific antibodies in addition to enteropathy. The clinical presentation of celiac disease is extremely variable: a small proportion of patients presenting with severe gastrointestinal symptoms and malabsorption, and extraintestinal symptoms, and a large proportion having no symptoms at all. Owing to the varied clinical presentation, diagnosing celiac disease remains a challenge. We present a case of celiac disease presenting with severe anemia and clinical features suggestive of hemolytic anemia, making diagnosis even more difficult.

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