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Table of Contents for December 2025 • Volume 41 • Number 92 |
ASSOCIATION OF ORAL MANIFESTATIONS WITH CELIAC DISEASE IN SYRIAN PATIENTS: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY
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Aliaa H Al Shaar1,
1DEPARTMENT OF
ORAL MEDICINE, FACULTY OF DENTAL MEDICINE, DAMASCUS
UNIVERSITY, SYRIA |
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Introduction:
Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition that is
primarily elicited by the ingestion of gluten from wheat, barley and
oats. Celiac disease may present with extra-intestinal symptoms despite
the absence of gastrointestinal complaints, complicating timely
diagnosis and leading to underrecognition. Oral manifestations are
valuable indicators for identifying patients with celiac disease. In
this context, dentists are pivotal in the early detection of celiac
disease by recognizing characteristic oral signs and referring patients
for definitive diagnostic evaluation. The objective of this study was to
explore the oral manifestations associated with celiac disease. Key words: celiac disease, oral manifestations, recurrent aphthous ulcers |
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