- Most
coeliacs inherit only one copy of this DQ2.5 haplotype,
while some
inherit it from both parents; the
latter are
especially at risk for
coeliac disease...
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celiac in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Celiac (or
coeliac in
British English) may
refer to:
Coeliac disease Celiac artery Celiac lymph nodes Celiac plexus...
- The
celiac (/ˈsiːli.æk/)
artery (also
spelled coeliac in
British English), also
known as the
celiac trunk or
truncus coeliacus, is the
first major branch...
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Coeliac UK is a UK
charity for
people with
coeliac disease - a
condition estimated to
affect 1 out of
every 100
people and to be
twice as
common in women...
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symptoms for
those with gluten-related disorders,
including coeliac disease (CD), non-
coeliac gluten sensitivity (NCGS),
gluten ataxia,
dermatitis herpetiformis...
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between the
Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). Beer
portal Beer
Buckwheat Coeliacs Gliadin Gluten-free diet
Hordein Sorghum Dermatitis herpetiformis 2010s...
- of all
coeliacs have DQ2, of that 30% have 2
copies of DQ2. Of the DQ2
homozygotes who eat wheat,
lifelong risk is
between 20 and 40% for
coeliac disease...
- The
celiac plexus, also
known as the
solar plexus because of its
radiating nerve fibers, is a
complex network of
nerves located in the abdomen, near where...
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Named It?
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obstruction of the
coeliac artery.
Report of a case". Ann Chir
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