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Post by kickingfrog on Jan 31, 2011 16:40:43 GMT
NICE clinical guideline 86 (CD) Coeliac disease Recognition and assessment of coeliac disease NICE clinical guideline 86 Developed by the Centre for Clinical Practice at NICE Issue date: May 2009 www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/CG86FullGuideline.pdf************************************ NICE GUIDELINES RE CD Coeliac disease: recognition and assessment of coeliac disease …Your doctor should offer a blood test: • if you have: – type 1 diabetes – autoimmune thyroid disease – a skin disorder called dermatitis herpetiformis – irritable bowel syndrome – anaemia without an obvious cause – certain symptoms related to your digestive system (such as frequent diarrhoea, abdominal pain or vomiting, nausea or sudden weight loss) – close relatives (parents, children, or brothers or sisters) with coeliac disease • if you are tired all the time • for a child who is not growing as fast as expected. Your doctor may also offer you a blood test if you have other symptoms or conditions that sometimes occur in people with coeliac disease, such as mouth ulcers, particular types of problems with your bones or liver, Down’s syndrome or persistent constipation…. www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/live/12166/44353/44353.pdf****************
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