Introduction: We report a case of sero-negative celiac disease in Pakistan. Case presentation: A 20-year-old female presented with papulovesicular rash for 15 years, diarrhea for 8 years, spasms of hands and twitching of face for 4-5 months. She had mild anemia, low vitamin-D3 and serum calcium. On exclusion of other causes of malabsorption, anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies (immunoglobulin-A & immunoglobulin-G), anti-endomysial antibodies, total immunoglobulin-A levels and skin biopsy were performed, which were normal. Intestinal biopsy revealed subtotal villous atrophy. Patient was prescribed gluten-free diet, to which she responded with alleviation of symptoms. Conclusion: Negative serology should not rule out celiac disease; intestinal biopsy should be performed if there is strong clinical suspicion. © 2009 Adhi et al; licensee Cases Network Ltd.
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Adhi, M., Farooq, A., Hamid, S. A., Hasan, R., Mamji, S., & Baloch, A. A. (2009). Sero-negative celiac disease with dermatitis herpetiformes: A case report. Cases Journal, 2(5). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-2-7512
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