Validation of the rapid test 2Point of Care Test3 for the diagnosis of celiac disease compared to the standard diagnostics /
Marwa Mohammed AbdAlaleem Mohammed
Validation of the rapid test 2Point of Care Test3 for the diagnosis of celiac disease compared to the standard diagnostics / إثبات فاعلية الإختبار السريع لتشخيص مرض حساسية القمح بالمقارنة مع الوسائل المعتادة للتشخيص Marwa Mohammed AbdalAleem Mohammed ; Supervised Mona Ahmed Abuzekry , Hend Mohamed Moataz Elsherbeny , Ayman Emil Eskander - Cairo : Marwa Mohammed AbdalAleem Mohammed , 2020 - 166 P . : charts , facsmilies ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine. - Department of Pediatrics
Celiac disease is prevalent worldwide and the estimated prevalence in Egyptian children in this study is 3 %. The anthropometric measurements and follow-up of the cases in this study showed that 66.6 % of the diagnosed celiac disease patients were below the 3rd weight for age percentile and 60% of them were below the 3rd height for age percentile compared to only 31.9% of non-celiac cases. The most common presentation of the classical signs and symptoms of celiac disease in the diagnosed cases was failure to gain weight (93.3 %), followed by diarrhea (86.8 %) abdominal discomfort (75 %), abdominal distension (60 %) and vomiting (60 %)
Anno Domini (AD) Celiac disease Point of Care Test
Validation of the rapid test 2Point of Care Test3 for the diagnosis of celiac disease compared to the standard diagnostics / إثبات فاعلية الإختبار السريع لتشخيص مرض حساسية القمح بالمقارنة مع الوسائل المعتادة للتشخيص Marwa Mohammed AbdalAleem Mohammed ; Supervised Mona Ahmed Abuzekry , Hend Mohamed Moataz Elsherbeny , Ayman Emil Eskander - Cairo : Marwa Mohammed AbdalAleem Mohammed , 2020 - 166 P . : charts , facsmilies ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine. - Department of Pediatrics
Celiac disease is prevalent worldwide and the estimated prevalence in Egyptian children in this study is 3 %. The anthropometric measurements and follow-up of the cases in this study showed that 66.6 % of the diagnosed celiac disease patients were below the 3rd weight for age percentile and 60% of them were below the 3rd height for age percentile compared to only 31.9% of non-celiac cases. The most common presentation of the classical signs and symptoms of celiac disease in the diagnosed cases was failure to gain weight (93.3 %), followed by diarrhea (86.8 %) abdominal discomfort (75 %), abdominal distension (60 %) and vomiting (60 %)
Anno Domini (AD) Celiac disease Point of Care Test