1Municipal Hospital - Turda, Romania
2Medical Student, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
3Emergency Hospital for Children, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
4Emanuela Duca, Regional Institute of Gastroenterology-Hepatology Prof. Dr.Octavian Fodor, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
5Department of Biochemistry, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
6Department of Pediatrics I, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
7Department of Pediatrics II, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
International Journal of Celiac Disease.
2019,
Vol. 7 No. 1, 31-32
DOI: 10.12691/ijcd-7-1-6
Copyright © 2019 Science and Education PublishingCite this paper: Mara Sur, Andreea Aldea, Loredana Dascal, Emanuela Duca, Ciprian Silaghi, Lucia Sur, Cornel Aldea. The Link between the Clinical Features of Atopic Dermatitis and Gluten-related Disorders.
International Journal of Celiac Disease. 2019; 7(1):31-32. doi: 10.12691/ijcd-7-1-6.
Correspondence to: Lucia Sur, Department of Pediatrics I, Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Email:
surlucia@gmail.comAbstract
Patients affected by non-celiac gluten sensitivity usually report both intestinal and extra-intestinal symptoms arising shortly after the ingestion of gluten-containing food. Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that affects both children and adults. We present the case of a family composed of a mother (32 years old) and her two daughters (6 and 9 years old) who were diagnosed with atopic dermatitis and gluten related disorders.
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