Monitoring in Celiac disease
Monitoring in people with coeliac disease
- referral should be considered for endoscopic intestinal biopsy for patients with coeliac disease if continued exposure to gluten has been excluded and:
- serological titres are persistently high and show little or no change after 12months or
- they have persistent symptoms, including diarrhoea, abdominal pain, weight loss, fatigue or unexplained anaemia
Offer an annual review to people with coeliac disease. During the review:
- measure weight and height
- review symptoms
- consider the need for assessment of diet and adherence to the gluten-free diet
- consider the need for specialist dietetic and nutritional advice
The GP or consultant should assess all of the following:
- the need for a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scan or active treatment of bone disease Coeliac disease
- the need for specific blood tests
- the risk of long-term complications and comorbidities
- the need for specialist referral
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