Hadjivassiliou, Marios, et al. "Gluten Sensitivity:
From Gut To Brain." Lancet Neurology 9.(2010): 318-330.
ScienceDirect. Web. 23 Feb. 2015.
This article discusses some of the different neurological
manifestations celiac disease may cause while also discussing possible reasons
behind the manifestations. Half of the article looks at the two most prominent
theories behind how celiac disease can cause neurological diseases—this is
helpful because my literature review compares and contrasts the two theories.
Kinney, H C, et al. "Degeneration Of The Central
Nervous System Associated With Celiac Disease." Journal Of
The Neurological Sciences 53.1 (1982): 9-22. MEDLINE Complete. Web. 23
Feb. 2015.
This article, obtained from the bibliography of the article
above it, is a report on a 57-year old man who had developed a “progressive and
fatal neurological disorder despite medical and nutritional care” (9). The study shows how the failure to diagnose
this man with celiac disease caused his neurological disorder. Further, this
case study supports one of the theories behind the link between celiac disease
and neurological disorders—information that may be useful in my literature
review.
Morris, J S, A B Ajdukiewicz, and A E Read.
"Neurological Disorders And Adult Coeliac Disease." Gut
11.7 (1970): 549-554. MEDLINE Complete. Web. 23 Feb. 2015.
This article, obtained from the bibliography of the article above it, is an investigation into 30 patients who have been diagnosed with celiac disease and neurological disorders. The study looks at nerve conduction and concludes that people diagnosed with celiac disease have the same nerve conduction rates as people without celiac disease. This information is helpful in my literature review because it also supports the same theory of the article above.
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