Skin manifestations of coeliac disease: what practicing gastroenterologist needs to know?

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The article discusses the most frequent dermatological manifestations of gluten enteropathy, prompt diagnosis of which plays a significant role for practicing gastroenterologists in disease management. The authors report their own clinical observations and analyze the published literature on clinical relevance of specific skin manifestationsas diagnostic markers for coeliac disease. The article provides simple description of skin manifestations of coeliac disease that will be useful for practicing physicians and gastroenterologists.

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M. V Zhuchkov

Ryazan State Regional Dermato-Venerological Clinic; I.P.Pavlov Ryazan State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

зам. глав. врача, ассистент каф. 390026, Russian Federation, Riazan', ul. Vysokovol'tnaia, d. 9

S. N Kotlyarov

I.P.Pavlov Ryazan State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

канд. мед. наук, зав. каф. сестринского дела, декан фак-та сестринского дела 390026, Russian Federation, Riazan', ul. Vysokovol'tnaia, d. 9

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