PPT-Malabsorption & Celiac Disease

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Eyad Swaity MD American Board MRCP GI Senior Gastroenterology amp Hepatology Specialist Division of Gastroenterology Jordan University Hospital Absorptive Capability

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Eyad Swaity MD American Board MRCP GI Senior Gastroenterology amp Hepatology Specialist Division of Gastroenterology Jordan University Hospital Absorptive Capability Measured Small Intestine Length 6 Meters. and Type 1 Diabetes. This program has been developed by . Animas Corporation which is responsible . for its content. This is not an independent . continuing medical education (CME) activity.. As a company-developed and supported . Courtney Eaton. Sodexo. . Southcoast. Dietetic Intern. UNH-Durham, Class of 2014. BHS Class of 2010. Outline. Celiac Disease. What is all the fuss about?. What is gluten?. Sports Nutrition. Dehydration. Separating the wheat from the chaff. Charles P.B. Vanderpool, MD. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics. Celiac Disease (CD) vs Gluten Sensitivity (GS). http://noglutensolution.com/?p=571. Objectives. Nelda Mercer, MS, RD, FADA. March 14, 2013. Celiac Disease. Also known as:. Celiac . Sprue. Gluten-sensitive . Enteropathy. Non-tropical . Sprue. How Common is Celiac Disease?. Celiac disease affects people in all parts of the world.. Celiac Disease Presented by: Nelda Mercer, MS, RD, FADA March 14, 2013 Celiac Disease Also known as: Celiac Sprue Gluten-sensitive Enteropathy Non-tropical Sprue How Common is Celiac Disease? Celiac disease affects people in all parts of the world. Pediatric gastroenterology, . hepatology. and nutrition. Q1. . Mention six signes and . symptoms. of malabsorption .  . Q2. . Name two screening tests for protein loosing . enteropathy. . Q3. . . Definition:. “CD is an immune-mediated systemic disorder. elicited by gluten and related prolamines in. genetically susceptible individuals characterised by. the presence of a variable combination of gluten. Jackie Farrall. KNH 411. Professor . Matuszak. November 13, 2012. Patient Description . Melissa Gaines. 36 years old female; 5’3”. Currently 92 lbs. UBW is 112 lbs. Patient . Hx. : . Chief Complaint: “I have lost a tremendous amount of weight, and I have been having terrible diarrhea for awhile now. I don’t even have the energy to get off the couch”. I. . Haeeb. Pediatrics department . Case study. Twelve years old girl presents to the physician's office with three years history of . intermittent diarrhea . with . loose, large, greasy, foul-smelling stools.. COMMON SYMPTOMS What is Celiac Disease? TREATMENT OF CELIAC DISEASE: A GLUTEN-FREE DIET The only current treatment for celiac disease is simple: a lifelong gluten-free diet. There are no medications 1. What is Celiac Disease (CD)? Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic (long - term) digestive disease in which patients have inflammation or irritation in the small intestine, which causes difficulties wi . |. . The Child with Gastrointestinal Dysfunction. Dr. Moustafa Ali . After mastering the contents of this lecture, you should be able to:. Identify the common problems affecting the gastrointestinal system during childhood. Courses in Therapeutics and Disease State Management. Learning Objectives. Discuss the etiology and pathophysiology of celiac disease. Describe the gastrointestinal and . extraintestinal. symptoms of celiac disease. Professor . Julian Walters. Consultant Gastroenterologist. Hammersmith Hospital . Graduate Entry Programme. Alimentary System. Objectives:. To recognise the clinical presentation of malabsorption. To understand the disease mechanisms leading to malabsorption.

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