One hundred children put on a gluten free diet because of suspected coeliac disease were followed for a mean period of 9.9 years. The diagnosis was eventually confirmed in 53. Under the age of two, 35 children showed subtotal villous atrophy in their initial biopsy but nine of these on subsequent gluten challenge and rebiopsy were found to tolerate gluten normally. Challenge and rebiopsy are also necessary for children over the age of two where the initial biopsy changes are less severe than subtotal villous atrophy. Such challenges can probably be carried out earlier than the recommended age of six given in the 1990 ESPGAN (European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition) report with little risk of serious dental damage.
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O’Halloran, E. T., Read, M., Barry, R. G. G., Hayes, M., & Cole, M. (1998). The Management of Coeliac Disease. In Irish Medical Journal (Vol. 91, pp. 199–202).
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