On the pathogenesis and clinical course of mesenteric lymph node cavitation and hyposplenism in coeliac disease

[1]  C. Kelly,et al.  Diagnosis of celiac sprue , 2001, American Journal of Gastroenterology.

[2]  D. Schuppan,et al.  Current concepts of celiac disease pathogenesis. , 2000, Gastroenterology.

[3]  M. Bardella,et al.  Mesenteric lymph node cavitation: a rare hallmark of celiac disease. , 1999, Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology.

[4]  D. Schuppan,et al.  Autoantibodies to tissue transglutaminase as predictors of celiac disease. , 1998, Gastroenterology.

[5]  D. Jewell,et al.  The pathogenesis of celiac disease. , 1998, Gastroenterology.

[6]  C. Ciacci,et al.  Unintentional Gluten Ingestion in Celiac Patients. , 1998, Gastroenterology.

[7]  O. Seror,et al.  [Mesenteric lymph node cavitation disclosing celiac disease in adults]. , 1998, Journal de radiologie.

[8]  R. Susano,et al.  [Mesenteric lymph node cavitation: a rare complication of celiac disease in the adult]. , 1998, Gastroenterologia y hepatologia.

[9]  D. Schuppan,et al.  Identification of tissue transglutaminase as the autoantigen of celiac disease , 1997, Nature Medicine.

[10]  M. Fisch,et al.  Preventing pneumococcal bacteremia in patients at risk. Results of a matched case-control study. , 1995, Archives of internal medicine.

[11]  W. Thomas,et al.  Cavitation of mesenteric lymph nodes: a rare complication of coeliac disease, associated with a poor outcome , 1995, Histopathology.

[12]  C. Catassi,et al.  High prevalence of undiagnosed coeliae disease in 5280 Italian students screened by antigliadin antibodies , 1995, Acta paediatrica.

[13]  P. Toghill,et al.  Hyposplenism in gastrointestinal disease. , 1995, Gut.

[14]  H. Burrell,et al.  Case report: mesenteric lymph node cavitation, an unusual complication of coeliac disease. , 1994, The British journal of radiology.

[15]  H. Ascher,et al.  Increasing incidence of childhood coeliac disease in Sweden. Results of a national study , 1992, Acta paediatrica.

[16]  R. Adair,et al.  The protective efficacy of polyvalent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine. , 1991, The New England journal of medicine.

[17]  A. Morley,et al.  Gene rearrangement in B- and T-lymphoproliferative disease detected by the polymerase chain reaction. , 1991, Blood.

[18]  A. Morley,et al.  Monoclonality in B cell lymphoma detected in paraffin wax embedded sections using the polymerase chain reaction. , 1990, Journal of clinical pathology.

[19]  A. le Quellec,et al.  [Hemorrhagic necrosis of the mesenteric lymph nodes in adult celiac disease. Physiopathologic interpretation of 1 case]. , 1990, Annales de pathologie.

[20]  G. Holmes,et al.  Malignancy in coeliac disease--effect of a gluten free diet. , 1989, Gut.

[21]  K. Bulger,et al.  Lymphoma in the mesenteric lymph node cavitation syndrome. , 1988, Gastroenterology.

[22]  H. Freeman,et al.  Small bowel malignant lymphoma complicating celiac sprue and the mesenteric lymph node cavitation syndrome. , 1986, Gastroenterology.

[23]  G. Holmes Mesenteric lymph node cavitation in coeliac disease. , 1986, Gut.

[24]  P. Babin,et al.  Cavitation of mesenteric lymph nodes, splenic atrophy, and a flat small intestinal mucosa. Report of six cases. , 1984, Gastroenterology.

[25]  P. Fabri,et al.  Complications of Splenectomy: Etiology, Prevention, and Management , 1983 .

[26]  R. Modigliani,et al.  [Total villous atrophy, mesenteric lymph-node cavitation, splenic atrophy. An unusual form of celiac disease in adults, apropos of a new case]. , 1983, Annales de pathologie.

[27]  J. Greally,et al.  COELIAC DISEASE AND MALIGNANCY , 1983, The Lancet.

[28]  G. Holmes,et al.  Lymphoma risk in coeliac disease of later life. , 1982, Digestion.

[29]  S. Lewis,et al.  Splenic atrophy in adult coeliac disease: is it reversible? , 1981, Gut.

[30]  R. Brown,et al.  Splenic size and function in adult coeliac disease. , 1980, The British journal of radiology.

[31]  R. Grand,et al.  All that flattens is not "sprue". , 1979, Gastroenterology.

[32]  M. Mignon,et al.  [Malabsorption syndrome with mesenteric lymph node cavitation and splenic atrophy. Apropos of a new anatomo-clinical case]. , 1974, La semaine des hopitaux : organe fonde par l'Association d'enseignement medical des hopitaux de Paris.

[33]  M. Gleeson,et al.  Mucosal ulceration and mesenteric lymphadenopathy in coeliac disease. , 1973, British medical journal.

[34]  D. Brown,et al.  Evidence for complement-binding immune complexes in adult coeliac disease, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis. , 1973, Lancet.

[35]  J. Hemet,et al.  [Primary villous atrophy. Mesenteric lymph node cavitation. Splenic atrophy. Apropos of a case]. , 1972, Archives francaises des maladies de l'appareil digestif.

[36]  J. Hemet,et al.  [Malabsorption and mesenteric cavitation]. , 1969, Archives d'anatomie pathologique.

[37]  L. Diamond,et al.  Splenectomy in childhood and the hazard of overwhelming infection. , 1969, Pediatrics.

[38]  M. Faber,et al.  A rapidly progressing sprue-like syndrome with hitherto undescribed pathological changes. , 2009, Acta medica Scandinavica. Supplementum.