Celiac disease and functional abdominal pain disorders: Are they the same? A literature review
Approximately one in three children complain of abdominal pain weekly; between 3 and 7% of all children with abdominal pain are referred to gastroenterologists. Celiac disease (CD), a common immune-mediated inflammatory disease of the small intestine is usually suspected; while functional abdominal...
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