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Academic Press Inc
01 March 2024
Pediatric and Adult Coeliac Disease: A Clinically Oriented Perspective provides an up-to-date, comprehensive, and critical overview of coeliac disease, its complications, and related disorders. The book covers epidemiological, pathogenetic, diagnostic, and treatment issues, including pediatric and adult cases, with a broad and international view. This is the perfect reference for researchers dedicated to advancing the field of translational coeliac disease research as well as clinicians who are diagnosing and managing coeliac disease throughout all of its various stages.

1. Introduction and definitions 2. The dynamic epidemiology of coeliac disease 3. Gluten, gliadin, and toxic epitopes 4. Genetic predisposition 5. Relevance of environmental cofactors 6. Immunological mechanisms of lesions 7. Coeliac disease in paediatric patients 8. Coeliac disease in adult patients 9. Serology and screening in risk groups 10. Role of intestinal biopsy in childhood and adult coeliac disease 11. Potential coeliac disease 12. Chronic enteropathies with negative coeliac serology in adults 13. Gluten free diet, assessment of its adherence, and quality of life 14. Medical treatments and follow-up for clinical conditions associated to coeliac disease 15. Refractory coeliac disease and lymphomagenesis 16. Infectious and other oncological complications 17. Herpetiformis dermatitis 18: Non-coeliac gluten-related disorder 19. Normative framework and public health interventions for the protection of coeliac disease patients 20. The role of patient associations 21. Emerging putative therapeutic targets in coeliac disease 22. Future directions

Dr. Corazza is Emeritus Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Pavia, Italy. He got a specialization in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, and he spent a training period at the University of Leeds, focusing on intestinal diseases and malabsorption, under the direction of Professor Monty S. Losowsky (1978-1980). His research activity has mainly focused on celiac disease, other food intolerances, and inflammatory bowel disease. He has won multiple scientific awards, and he has been Editor of several Internal Medicine and Medical Therapeutics volumes and textbooks. He has served in the Scientific Board of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology, and, at present, he is an honorary member of the same Society. He has also served in the Executive Council of the Italian Society of Internal Medicine, and he has been elected as President in the years 2013-2015. Currently, he is Honorary President of the same Society. Moreover, he has been President of the Scientific Board of the Italian Celiac Association (AIC), and he is still a member of the Scientific Board. He was named a member of the Select Committee of Selection of Scientific Programs of the Ministry of University and the Group of Experts of Rating Research Products - Medical Sciences Area (GEV06). Dr. Troncone is Full Professor and Head of the Department of Pediatrics at the University Federico II in Naples, Italy. His specialty is Pediatrics, but he has also been trained in mucosal immunology (1985-1987) at the University of Edinburgh under the direction of Professor Anne Ferguson. Celiac disease (CD) represents his main research field and most of his scientific production is focused on this area. He contributed, among others, to research areas such as mucosal cytokines, tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibodies and the relationship of CD with autoimmune diseases. In the 5th framework he has been coordinator of the subproject Pathogenesis within the EU-Cluster on Celiac Disease (Coeliac-EU/cluster N°QLRT-1999-00037). Dr. Marco Vincenzo Lenti is Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Pavia and Gastroenterology Consultant at the Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy. He has spent part of his training as a research fellow at the Gastroenterology Clinic of St. James’s Hospital, University of Leeds, UK. He has always been interested in clinical and translational research in the field of internal medicine and gastroenterology. He has led, coordinated, and taken part to several national and international mono- or multicenter studies regarding celiac disease, autoimmune gastritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and clinical complexity, which are the main fields of his research activity. He is currently a member of the Scientific Board of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology. He has won, as principal investigator, several competitive national and international grants, including one supported by the United European Gastroenterology for the writing of international guidelines on malabsorption. Dr. Marco Silano is currently Research Director, Director of the Department of Cardiovascular and Endocrine-metabolic Diseases and Aging, and Acting Director of the National center of Rare Diseases, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy. He graduated from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome and specialized in Pediatrics at the University of Milan. He has been serving as Coordinator of the Scientific Board of the Italian Celiac Patients Association (AIC). He is Member of the National Committee for Food Safety and Nutrition and of the Working Group for Food Security at the Italian Ministry of Health.

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