Sarcoidosis in Patients with Celiac Disease |
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Authors: | Elizabeth Hwang Russell McBride Alfred I. Neugut Peter H. R. Green |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, 180 Fort Washington Avenue, Room 956, New York, NY 10032, USA;(2) Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | Purpose Several case reports and European studies have suggested an association between sarcoidosis and celiac disease; however, they have been inconsistent. We therefore analyzed a large cohort of celiac-disease patients to assess this association. Methods An anonymized database of patients with celiac disease was reviewed to determine the number of patients with sarcoidosis. Age- and gender-adjusted standardized morbidity ratios with corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated by comparing results to US-population-derived prevalence data. Results Ten patients were found to have a comorbid diagnosis of sarcoidosis, representing an age- and gender-adjusted standardized morbidity ratio of 36.8 (95% CI 26.7–50.9). Conclusions In this cohort of patients with celiac disease, there was a significantly increased risk of sarcoidosis when compared with the American white population. This further strengthens prior associations that have been made suggesting a shared mechanism behind the etiologies of celiac disease and sarcoidosis. |
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Keywords: | Celiac disease Sarcoidosis Prevalence Etiology Autoimmunity |
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