PMID: 3745853Apr 1, 1986Paper

Obesity in celiac sprue

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology
L A SemeraroJ D Gryboski

Abstract

Celiac sprue usually results in biochemical and clinical signs of malabsorption, nutrient loss, and resulting growth failure. We report a child with celiac sprue diagnosed at 1 year of age who was initially cachectic but who eventually developed obesity while taking a gluten-containing diet.

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