Evaluation of serum level of trace elements (iron, zinc ) in patients with celiac disease (Review study)

Authors

  • Sana Abdulilah Ahmed University of Mosul
  • Ghaydaa M. A.Ali University of Mosul
  • Safaa M. Sultan Northern technical university
  • Alaa Elias Hammed Northern Technical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56286/ntujps.v1i1.132

Keywords:

Celiac disease, immunologically, iron (Fe 2) , zinc (Zn 2)

Abstract

Celiac disease (CD) is an immunologically-mediated disorder characterized by duodenal mucosa villi atrophy. Iron and zinc absorption is usually reduced in celiac patients making every kind of oral treatment unhelpful because of  malabsorption. The present review study aimed to evaluate the level of some trace elements that have important functions in the human body in celiac patients who consume gluten and abstain from consuming it, and to compare them with healthy ones, and to see the benefit of the gluten-free diet. Serum iron (Fe+2) and zinc (Zn+2)  levels were lower in patients with celiac disease

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2021-12-05

How to Cite

Ahmed, S. A. ., A.Ali, G. M., Sultan, S. M., & Hammed, A. E. . (2021). Evaluation of serum level of trace elements (iron, zinc ) in patients with celiac disease (Review study). NTU Journal of Pure Sciences, 1(1), 27–37. https://doi.org/10.56286/ntujps.v1i1.132

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