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Benefit of gluten‐free diet in idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis in association with celiac disease
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AsthmaImmunodeficienciesClinical PresentationGastroenterologyLane-hamilton SyndromeCeliac DiseaseFood IntoleranceIdiopathic Pulmonary HemosiderosisAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseInherited Metabolic DiseasePulmonary MedicineGluten‐free DietDigestive System DiseasesGluten Free DietPediatricsPediatric GastroenterologyClinical GastroenterologyGastrointestinal PathologyMedicine
Lane-Hamilton syndrome refers to the uncommon co-occurrence of idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis and celiac disease (CD). Three children aged between 7 and 14 years with IPH were detected to have co-existing non-diarrheal CD. Institution of gluten-free diet in each of the three children resulted in amelioration of the pulmonary symptoms along with improvement of anthropometric parameters and hemoglobin over a short-term follow-up period of 8-17 months. Inhaled/oral steroids and immunosuppressants could be weaned off after dietary exclusion therapy in each of the three children. Gluten free diet should be instituted in all patients diagnosed with Lane-Hamilton syndrome. It ameliorates both the pulmonary as well as the intestinal symptoms although the precise mechanism of the pulmonary response is as yet unclear.
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