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Jejunal mucosal abnormalities in patients with recurrent aphthous ulceration📎

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Abstract Title:

Jejunal mucosal abnormalities in patients with recurrent aphthous ulceration.

Abstract Source:

Br Med J. 1976 Jan 3 ;1(6000):11-13. PMID: 1247715

Abstract Author(s):

R Ferguson, M K Basu, P Asquith, W T Cooke

Abstract:

Jejunal biopsies in 33 patients with troublesome recurrent aphthous ulceration seen over one year showed eight with flat mucosa compatible with coeliac disease. All remitted completely on a gluten-free diet, both clinically and haematologically, and the aphthous ulceration did not recur. Gluten sensitivity is aetiologically important in patients with recurrent aphthous ulceration and flat mucosa, and patients with recurrent ulceration should undergo jejunal biopsy.


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