Celiac crisis in patients with celiac disease. Case report

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Celiac crisis (CC) is a rare life-threatening course of celiac disease, observed mainly in children. In adults, CK can be the first manifestation of the disease and, very rarely, a relapse that occurs in patients who do not follow the gluten-free diet (AGD). Triggers can be stress, surgery, childbirth, etc. A clinical observation of CC developed in a 49-year-old patient with previously established latent celiac disease with subtotal villous atrophy, stage Marsh III C is presented. The patient did not comply with AHD. After severe angina, she developed anorexia, diarrhea, emaciation, coagulopathy, bilateral pulmonary embolism, infarction pneumonia, and enterogenic sepsis. As a result of intensive therapy with prednisolone, Fraxiparine, antibiotics, fresh frozen plasma and strict adherence to hypertension, remission of the disease was achieved.

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Krums, L. M., Bykova, S. V., Parfenov, A. I., Dudina, G. A., Sabelnikova, E. A., Khomeriki, S. G., … Dbar, S. R. (2021). Celiac crisis in patients with celiac disease. Case report. Terapevticheskii Arkhiv, 93(8), 943–947. https://doi.org/10.26442/00403660.2021.08.200972

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