How to manage adult coeliac disease: perspective from the NHS England Rare Diseases Collaborative Network for Non-Responsive and Refractory Coeliac Disease.

Academic Unit of Gastroenterology, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK. Coeliac UK, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, UK. Highly Specialised Services, NHS England, England, UK. Department of Gastroenterology, Cambridge Intestinal Failure and Transplant, Cambridge, UK. Gastroenterology and Liver Unit, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, UK.

Frontline gastroenterology. 2020;(3):235-242
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Abstract

Adult coeliac disease (CD) affects approximately 1% of the population. Most patients diagnosed will respond to a gluten-free diet; however, up to 30% may have persisting symptoms. Such patients may have ongoing issues associated with adherence, non-responsive CD or refractory CD. This article provides a clinical overview of how to manage this group of patients with persisting symptoms, including an investigational algorithm and details of how to contact the National Health Service England Rare Diseases Collaborative Network for Non-Responsive and Refractory Coeliac Disease. We hope this will be a valuable source of contemporary information for all UK gastroenterologists and internationally.

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