Celiac Disease Perspective

 
 
  • Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI): 5 Things to Know From nutritional deficiencies to irksome GI manifestations, EPI can cause a wide range of complications. Here are five things to know about this often underrecognized condition.
  • Diagnosis & Management of Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency   Diagnosing exocrine pancreatic insufficiency can be vexing to clinicians, but missing it may deprive patients of access to effective, lifesaving therapies, according to Dr David Whitcomb.
  • The Role of Therapeutic Diets in Crohn’s Disease Management Several studies suggest that diet plays a vital role in the etiopathogenesis of Crohn’s disease. Experts share their insights on the optimal use of diet in helping patients manage symptoms.
  • ACG 2024 Promising New Drug Data for Several Common GI Conditions   This year’s American College of Gastroenterology meeting featured encouraging findings for apraglutide, vonoprazan, rifaximin, and biologics in conditions ranging from heartburn to colitis.
  • How to Manage Small-Bowel and Perianal Conditions: Expert Pearls   Dr David Johnson shares his expertise related to small-bowel and perianal conditions, including celiac disease, constipation, fecal incontinence, and rectal fissures.
  • How to Manage Common Abdominal and Gastric Symptoms: Expert Pearls   Dr David Johnson provides tips and techniques for treating abdominal pain, gastroparesis, gas and bloating, and other common conditions.
  • DDW 2024 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from DDW 2024
  • The Steep Costs of Disrupting Gut-Barrier Harmony A conversation between Dr Akash Goel and integrative gastroenterologist Dr Elena Ivanina on new data linking inadequate gut health with various diseases.
  • Testing Kids for Celiac Disease: Who, When, How   The Cribsiders talk about having a low threshold for testing a child for celiac disease, and which tests to order first.
  • Episode 6: How Do You Treat IBS With Overlapping Disorders?   In clinic, treating patients for IBS is only one piece of the puzzle. Overlapping disorders are common in IBS. Drs Lin Chang and Magnus Simrén discuss the nuances of this condition.
  • DDW 2023 Read clinically focused news coverage of key developments from DDW 2023.
  • New Guidance on Alpha-Gal Syndrome’s GI Implications: What to Know   Knowing more about this allergy triggered by a tick bite will help physicians both in the United States and globally with their differential diagnoses, according to Dr David Johnson.
  • Celebrity Death Finally Solved -- With Locks of Hair   New techniques and old locks of hair allow researchers to get a little closer to solving an enduring medical mystery: What killed Ludwig van Beethoven?
  • 9 Things to Know About ARFID Identifying and treating the newly minted condition of avoidant restrictive food intake disorder requires asking the right questions, according to Dr William Balistreri.
  • Fatty Liver Disease: Kids Get It Too   Which children should be screened for NAFLD? And how do you get kids to forego sugar-sweetened beverages?
  • Red Flags to Watch for in Diagnosing T1D in Kids January sees the highest number of newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes cases in kids. Dr Jessica Lilley reviews the warning signs to ensure timely diagnosis.
  • 2022's Top 10 Gastroenterology Publications This year's finest offerings were headlined by key practice guidelines from ACG and AGA, according to Dr David Johnson.
  • A Medically Tailored Holiday Meal Providers of food as medicine to patients with chronic diseases across the United States share their favorite healthy recipes, which can be downloaded and printed.
  • Vitamin D: Recent Findings and Implications   Dr JoAnn Manson highlights recent research indicating that vitamin D isn't the cure-all that people hoped it would be.
  • Don't Overlook NAFLD in Lean Patients Dr Nancy Reau speaks with gastroenterologist Dr Michelle Long about the challenges of identifying and treating NAFLD in patients without obesity.