Abstract

Introduction: Celiac disease may be associated with a variety of autoimmune diseases such as glucose intolerance, autoimmune thyroid disorders, Sjogren’s syndrome, and untypically with hematological diseases such as beta-thalassemia minor. The simultaneity of celiac disease and beta-thalassemia minor is extremely rare. Only a few cases with both celiac disease and beta-thalassemia minor have been reported in the corresponding medical literature so far. Since the overall prevalence rate of celiac disease is 1% among the public and it has been estimated that 5% of general population has at least one variant allele of thalassemia mutations, the question arises whether the coexistence of celiac disease and beta-thalassemia minor is just a coincidence or etiologic relation. As they both are immune mediated diseases (IMDs), a link between them is possible. Case report:In this study, a 46-year-old man was reported who was admitted with both beta-thalassemia minor and celiac disease. He was referred with probable malabsorption syndrome, causing an iron deficiency anemia and weight loss. Clinically, he was diagnosed with celiac disease and beta-thalassemia minor, which was confirmed later by a small bowel biopsy and hemoglobin (Hb) electrophoresis. The patient was treated with a gluten free diet and folic acid. Conclusion: Celiac disease should be considered as a probable state in patients with beta-thalassemia minor. The prevalence of celiac disease and beta thalassemia minor is significantly high in many countries. Therefore, patients with thalassemia minor should be screened for celiac disease.

Highlights

  • In this study, a 46-year-old man was reported who was admitted with both betathalassemia minor and celiac disease

  • Celiac disease may be associated with a higher incidence rate of concomitant variety of autoimmune diseases such as thyroid diseases, Addison disease, glucose intolerance, Sjogren’s syndrome, ulcerative colitis (UC), dermatitis portal hypertension, Down syndrome (DS or DNS), immunoglobulin A (IgA) deficiency, epilepsy, pemphigus herpetiformis (PH), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), and scleroderma, and untypically with kidney conditions such as nephrotic syndrome

  • A 46-year-old man was reported who was admitted with probable diagnosis of both beta-thalassemia minor and malabsorption syndrome, in who hallmark findings were an iron deficiency anemia and weight loss

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Introduction

A 46-year-old man was reported who was admitted with both betathalassemia minor and celiac disease. He was diagnosed with celiac disease and beta-thalassemia minor, which was confirmed later by a small bowel biopsy and hemoglobin (Hb) electrophoresis. There are a few case reports of coincidence of celiac disease among patients with beta thalassemia.

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