Abstract

Background: Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune disease affecting the small intestine, triggered by gluten. The pathogenesis of CD has been well defined, and the increasing prevalence of this disease had led to studying several environmental risk factors that may trigger an autoimmune process in the small intestine. Infection is one of the most important factors that can trigger autoimmune processes. The researchers have studied the association between H. pylori infection and CD, the authors have reported conflicting results. Purpose: to study the association of H. pylori and celiac disease (CD) at the time of CD diagnosis in children. Patient and Methods: All patients in the study were subjected to full history taking, thorough clinical examination, and laboratory investigations including Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies (IgA), anti-endomysial (IgA EMA), Stool Ag for H. pylori, CLO test for H. pylori, Immunoglobulins level, Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy with multiple biopsies for histopathological examination. Results: Anti TTG Ig A and Endomysial Ab were positive in 49 patients, while one patient showed negative results. 7 patients (14%) had H.

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