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99 related items for PubMed ID: 10210014

  • 1. Coeliac disease in Saharawi children in Algerian refugee camps.
    Lionetti P, Favilli T, Chiaravalloti G, Ughi C, Maggiore G.
    Lancet; 1999 Apr 03; 353(9159):1189-90. PubMed ID: 10210014
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  • 2. Coeliac disease: a potentially treatable health problem of Saharawi refugee children.
    Rätsch IM, Catassi C.
    Bull World Health Organ; 2001 Apr 03; 79(6):541-5. PubMed ID: 11436476
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  • 3. Coeliac disease in Indian children: assessment of clinical, nutritional and pathologic characteristics.
    Mohindra S, Yachha SK, Srivastava A, Krishnani N, Aggarwal R, Ghoshal UC, Prasad KK, Naik SR.
    J Health Popul Nutr; 2001 Sep 03; 19(3):204-8. PubMed ID: 11761775
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  • 4. A critical review on iodine presence in drinking water access at the Saharawi refugee camps (Tindouf, Algeria).
    Pichel N, Vivar M.
    J Trace Elem Med Biol; 2017 Jul 03; 42():32-38. PubMed ID: 28595789
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  • 5. Down syndrome and coeliac disease: five new cases with a review of the literature.
    Hilhorst MI, Brink M, Wauters EA, Houwen RH.
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  • 6. Prevalence of wife beating in Jordanian refugee camps: reports by men and women.
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  • 7. Celiac disease seropositivity in Saharawi children: a follow-up and family study.
    Teresi S, Crapisi M, Vallejo MD, Castellaneta SP, Francavilla R, Iacono G, Ravelli A, Menegazzi P, Louali M, Catassi C.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 2010 May 03; 50(5):506-9. PubMed ID: 20639708
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  • 8. Dietary Habits of Saharawi Type II Diabetic Women Living in Algerian Refugee Camps: Relationship with Nutritional Status and Glycemic Profile.
    Leone A, Battezzati A, Di Lello S, Ravasenghi S, Mohamed-Iahdih B, Mohamed Lamin Saleh S, Bertoli S.
    Nutrients; 2020 Feb 22; 12(2):. PubMed ID: 32098332
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  • 9. Looking at what you see, a coeliac face.
    Green PH, Brar P, Malahias TT.
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  • 10. Coeliac disease in children presenting with failure to thrive.
    Ikram MA, Sajid A, Hameed S, Arshad K, Irshad-ul-Haq.
    J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad; 2011 Sep 22; 23(4):6-9. PubMed ID: 23472398
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  • 11. Prevalence of celiac disease in Egyptian children disputes the east-west agriculture-dependent spread of the disease.
    Abu-Zekry M, Kryszak D, Diab M, Catassi C, Fasano A.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 2008 Aug 22; 47(2):136-40. PubMed ID: 18664863
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  • 12. Coeliac disease diagnosed at Starship Children's Hospital: 1999-2002.
    Westerbeek E, Mouat S, Wesley A, Chin S.
    N Z Med J; 2005 Aug 12; 118(1220):U1613. PubMed ID: 16132074
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  • 13. Anti-endomysial and anti-gliadin antibodies in screening for coeliac disease in children at greater risk of developing coeliac disease.
    Day AS, Cook HB, Whitehead M, Abbott GD.
    N Z Med J; 2000 Oct 13; 113(1119):412-3. PubMed ID: 11127356
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  • 14. Ulceration of the small intestine in children with coeliac disease.
    Eltumi M, Brueton MJ, Francis N.
    Gut; 1996 Oct 13; 39(4):613-4. PubMed ID: 8944575
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  • 15. The extraordinary decline of infant and childhood mortality among Palestinian refugees.
    Khawaja M.
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  • 16. MHC class I region plays a role in the development of diverse clinical forms of celiac disease in a Saharawi population.
    López-Vázquez A, Fuentes D, Rodrigo L, González S, Moreno M, Fernández E, Martínez-Borra J, López-Larrea C.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2004 Apr 13; 99(4):662-7. PubMed ID: 15089899
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  • 17. Coeliac disease in Sudanese children with clinical features suggestive of the disease.
    Mohammed IM, Karrar ZE, El-Safi SH.
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  • 18. Dietary diversity is related to socioeconomic status among adult Saharawi refugees living in Algeria.
    Morseth MS, Grewal NK, Kaasa IS, Hatloy A, Barikmo I, Henjum S.
    BMC Public Health; 2017 Jul 03; 17(1):621. PubMed ID: 28673263
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  • 19. [Failure to thrive in young children--disorders of carbohydrate absorption?].
    Richter T, Chaaban F, Müller D, Herm E, Beyreiss K.
    Kinderarztl Prax; 1992 Oct 03; 60(7):190-4. PubMed ID: 1434336
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  • 20. Reportable neurologic diseases in refugee camps in 19 countries.
    Mateen FJ, Carone M, Haskew C, Spiegel P.
    Neurology; 2012 Aug 28; 79(9):937-40. PubMed ID: 22927678
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