Prevalence and Clinical Picture of Celiac Disease in Italian Down Syndrome Patients: A Multicenter Study

Author:

Bonamico Margherita1,Mariani Paolo1,Danesi Helene Maria1,Crisogianni Massimo1,Failla Pinella2,Gemme Gerolamo3,Quartino Alberto Rasore4,Giannotti Aldo5,Castro Massimo5,Balli Fiorella6,Lecora Margherita7,Andria Generoso7,Guariso Graziella8,Gabrielli Orazio9,Catassi Carlo9,Lazzari Rosanna10,Balocco Nicoletta Ansaldi11,De Virgiliis Stefano12,Culasso Franco13,Romano Corrado2, ,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatrics “La Sapienza” University Rome

2. I.R.C.C.S. Oasi Institute Troina

3. Department of Paediatrics University of Genoa Genoa

4. S. Martino Hospital Genoa

5. I.R.C.C.S., Bambino Gesù6 Rome

6. Department of Paediatrics University of Modena Modena

7. Department of Paediatrics University Federico II Naples

8. Department of Paediatrics University of Padova Padova

9. Department of Paediatrics University of Ancona Ancona

10. Department of Paediatrics University of Bologna Bologna

11. Department of Paediatrics University of Turin Turin

12. Department of Paediatrics University of Cagliari Cagliari

13. Department of Experimental Medicine Rome Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundA multicenter research study of Down syndrome patients was carried out to estimate the prevalence of celiac disease in patients with Down syndrome and to show clinical characteristics and laboratory data of Down syndrome patients.MethodsThe authors studied 1,202 Down syndrome patients. Fifty‐five celiac disease patients (group 1) were compared with 55 immunoglobulin A antigliadin–positive antiendomysium antibodies–negative patients (group 2) and with 57 immunoglobulin A antigliadin–negative antiendomysium antibodies–negative patients (group 3).ResultsCeliac disease was diagnosed in 55 of 1,202 Down syndrome patients (4.6%). In group 1, weight and height percentiles were shifted to the left, whereas these parameters were normally distributed in groups 2 and 3. In celiac patients, diarrhea, vomiting, failure to thrive, anorexia, constipation, and abdominal distension were higher than in the other two groups. Low levels of hemoglobinemia, serum iron, and calcium were observed more frequently in group 1. The diagnosis of celiac disease was made after a mean period of 3.8 years from the initiation of symptoms. Sixty‐nine percent of patients showed a classic presentation, 11% had atypical symptoms, and 20% had silent celiac disease. Autoimmune disorders were more frequent (30.9%) in group 1 than in the other two groups examined (15%;P < 0.05).ConclusionsThis study reconfirms a high prevalence of celiac disease in Down syndrome. However, the diagnostic delay, the detection of atypical symptoms or silent form in one third of the cases, and the increased incidence of autoimmune disorders suggest the need for the screening of celiac disease in all Down syndrome patients.

Publisher

Wiley

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