Title of article :
Diagnostic Value of Serologic Tests in Celiac Screening
Author/Authors :
Saneian، Hosein نويسنده Associate Professor, Child Health Promotion Research Center and Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , , Gorgani، Arash Mansoor نويسنده Medical Student, Child Health Promotion Research Center and School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2012
Abstract :
Objectives: Celiac disease is one of the malabsorption syndromes
leads to growth and development retardation in children. There is no
test lonely can definitely diagnose celiac; however, the collection of
clinical findings, serologic tests, intestinal biopsy, and response to
treatment may diagnose it. Although diagnostic value is variable in
different studies, they are used a non-invasive and appropriate screening
methods today. This study aimed to evaluate diagnostic value of
celiac serologic tests in children less than 15-year-old.
Methods: During two years, this study conducted on children referred
to Al-Zahra hospital (Isfahan, Iran). All the children who had duodenal
biopsy tests were evaluated in terms of serologic tests and clinical
symptoms due to suspected celiac. The results were analyzed through
descriptive statistics, chi-square and Fisher’s exact tests using SPSS
software.
Results: 15.8 percent of children were under 2 years, 37.3 percent
between age range of 2 to 12 years and 10.5 percent were above 12
years. 8.1 percent of children with negative anti-endomysial antibody
(EMA) suffered from celiac; while 20.0 percent of children with positive
EMA suffered from celiac. 15.4 percent of children with negative
anti-gliadin antibody (AGA) had celiac; while 11.6 percent of those
with positive AGA suffered from it. 11.1 percent of those with negative
tissue transglutaminase antibody (tTG) and 37.5 percent with positive
tTG suffered from celiac.
Conclusions: According to our study results, there is no correlation
between gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting diarrhea, anorexia,
bulimia, and failure to thrive (FFT) with celiac. TTG was the best
screening test method to diagnose celiac disease and other tests such as
AGA and EMA do not have high diagnostic value.
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)