- 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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syndrome (MALS, also
known as
celiac artery compression syndrome,
celiac axis syndrome,
celiac trunk compression syndrome or
Dunbar syndrome) is a rare...
- The
celiac ganglia or
coeliac ganglia are two
large irregularly shaped m****es of
nerve tissue in the
upper abdomen. Part of the
sympathetic subdivision...
- MOAY****I, P. (2009-06-15). "Meta-analysis:
yield of
diagnostic tests for
coeliac disease in dyspepsia".
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 30 (1)....
- the only
clinical manifestations of
certain chronic diseases including coeliac disease. When
underweight or
sickly children are
present with pubertal...
- Mühlemann O,
Imboden H (April 2008). "Angiotensinergic
neurons in
sympathetic coeliac ganglia innervating rat and
human mesenteric resistance blood vessels"...
- the case with
coeliac disease where a low-FODMAP diet can
concurrently reduce dietary gluten,
improving symptoms, and also
affecting coeliac diagnostic indices...
- (March 2001). "[
Coeliac disease and
problems ****ociated with reproduction]".
Ginekologia Polska. 72 (3): 173–179. PMID 11398587.
Coeliac men may have reversible...
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abnormalities (NCGS = non-celiac
gluten sensitivity)
Duggan JM (May 2004). "
Coeliac disease: the
great imitator" (PDF). The
Medical Journal of
Australia (Review)...
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stomach migrates up into the
chest by
rotating 180°
around its
longitudinal axis, with the
cardia and
pylorus as
fixed points. In this
situation the abnormality...