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The Prevalence of Unrecognized Adult Celiac Disease in Central Anatolia
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In this study, we found that unrecognized adult celiac disease in Central Anatolia affects approximately 1% of the population, and the major constellation of symptoms are nonspecific gastrointestinal related. Serologic data are not adequate for a definite diagnosis, but the anti-tissue transglutaminase IgA test has high diagnostic value and may be used as screening tool. Confirmation with intestinal biopsy is required for a definite diagnosis.
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