Further reading and useful links

Useful links and further reading on coeliac disease can be found below.

Useful links

Diet

British Dietetic Association
The professional association for dietitians.

Gastroenterology

British Society of Gastroenterology
A charity promoting gastroenterology within the United Kingdom.

Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology
The society provides information for general practitioners and others interested in all clinical, research and educational aspects of gastroenterological disorders.

American Gastroenterological Association
Dedicated to the mission of advancing the science and practice of gastroenterology.

Burdett Institute of Gastrointestinal Nursing
A partnership between Kings College London, The Burdett Trust for Nursing and St Mark’s Hospital aiming to improve the health and wellbeing of people with gastrointestinal disorders by promoting excellence in gastrointestinal nursing education, research and practice.

Further reading

Kagnoff MF. (2005). Overview and pathogenesis of coeliac diseaseA condition where a person is unable to eat gluten as it makes their body attack itself. . Gastroenterology 128: S10-S18

Murray JA (1999). The widening spectrum of coeliac disease. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 69:354-65

Alaedini A, Green PHR. (2005). Narrative review: Coeliac disease: Understanding a complex autoimmuneA reaction to a trigger which causes the body to attack itself. disorder. Annals of Internal Medicine. 142:289-298

Supplement to Gastroenterology. (2005) Celiac Disease. Proceedings of the Consensus Conference on Celiac Disease. 128(4) suppl 1

 

 

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