CELIAC DISEASE AND LIVER DISEASE


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Abstract

Celiac disease results frequently in mild hepatic abnormality, much less infrequently to severe one to the point of liver cirrhosis. Furthermore, autoimmune liver conditions in association with celiac disease are common.

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V. Avdeev

M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University

Email: avdeevvg@gmail.com
Candidate of Medical Sciences

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