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Hepatobiliary and pancreatic disorders in celiac disease
Authors:Freeman Hugh James
Affiliation:Department of Medicine (Gastroenterology), University of British Columbia, Vancouver,British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:A variety of hepatic and biliary tract disorders may complicate the clinical course of celiac disease. Some of these have been hypothesized to share common genetic factors or have a common immunopathogenesis, such as primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis and autoimmune forms of hepatitis or cholangitis. Other hepatic changes in celiac disease may be associated with malnutrition resulting from impaired nutrient absorption, including hepatic steatosis. In addition, celiac disease may be associated with rare hepatic complications, such as hepatic T-cell lymphoma. Finally, pancreatic exocrine function may be impaired in celiac disease and represent a cause of treatment failure.
Keywords:Celiac disease  Liver disease  Cholangitis  Autoimmune hepatitis  Hepatic vein obstruction  Primary biliary cirrhosis
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