Celiac disease: history and modern era

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Celiac disease is one of the oldest human diseases, dating back to the Neolithic Era with the advent of the farming culture. In over 10,000 years, celiac disease has evolved from an unknown and frightening "sickness of the coeliac" to one of the most common genetically determined conditions with a thoroughly understood pathogenesis and effective treatment. Current epidemiological data suggest that the global prevalence of celiac disease averages 1%, with most cases unrecognized. Given the diversity of clinical manifestations, a selective screening program for celiac disease among patients with some suspicious symptoms proved its value only partially. Most experts point to the need for universal screening to effectively detect asymptomatic forms of celiac disease and early initiation of nutritional therapy to avoid serious complications.

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Yulia A. Dmitrieva

Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education; Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital

Author for correspondence.
Email: jadmitrieva@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0668-7336

Cand. (Sci.) Med., Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education

Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

Irina N. Zakharova

Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education

Email: zakharova-rampo@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4200-4598

D. Sci. (Med.), Prof., Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education

Russian Federation, Moscow

Ismail M. Osmanov

Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital

Email: OsmanovIM@zdrav.mos.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3181-9601

D. Sci. (Med.), Prof., Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital

Russian Federation, Moscow

Irina D. Maikova

Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital

Email: idmaykova@yandex.ru

Cand. (Sci.) Med., Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital

Russian Federation, Moscow

Anastasia D. Gostyukhina

Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education

Email: gostuhinaa@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3774-2633

Cand. (Sci.) Med., Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education

Russian Federation, Moscow

Elena R. Radchenko

Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital

Email: elen.radchenko@list.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5717-7171

Gastroenterologist, Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital

Russian Federation, Moscow

Nataliia F. Dubovets

Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital

Email: skorpionka_n@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3278-4797

Department Head, Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital

Russian Federation, Moscow

Lala S. Abdurakhmanova

Children's Medical Center

Email: lalina92@inbox.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6457-1193

Gastroenterologist, Children's Medical Center

Russian Federation, Moscow

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