Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Clin Pediatr. Nov 8, 2015; 4(4): 148-154
Published online Nov 8, 2015. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v4.i4.148
Table 1 Presenting symptoms or signs in 263 children diagnosed with coeliac disease in Christchurch, New Zealand n (%)
Presenting sign or symptomChildren
GastrointestinalAbdominal pain115 (43.6)
Diarrhoea101 (38.3)
Bloating (± increased flatus)60 (22.7)
Nausea and vomiting42 (15.9)
Constipation17 (6.4)
NutritionalIron deficiency (± anaemia)84 (31.8)
Poor weight gains/wasting65 (24.6)
Weight loss27 (10.2)
Micronutrient deficiency25 (9.5)
Short stature10 (3.8)
Extra-gastrointestinalLethargy36 (13.6)
Poor health/recurrent infections12 (4.6)
Irritability/low mood11 (4.2)
Headaches6 (2.3)
Pubertal delay3 (1.1)
Poor sleep2 (0.8)
Neuropsychiatric symptoms1 (0.4)
AsymptomaticIdentified following screening38 (14.4)
Table 2 Nutritional parameters in children diagnosed with coeliac disease, stratified by age
Age group(yr)WeightZ score (± SD)HeightZ score (± SD)Iron deficiency (n)Other deficiency (n)
0-5-0.4096 ± 1.24-0.4210 ± 1.102419
6-120.1196 ± 0.966-0.914 ± 1.125258
> 120.0901 ± 1.14-0.229 ± 1.347217
Table 3 Oesophageal and gastric findings in 263 children diagnosed with coeliac disease
Histological diagnosisNumber of patientsPercentage of patients (%)
Oesophageal findingsReflux oesophagitis217.9
Eosinophilic oesophagitis41.5
Candida oesophagitis10.4
Non-specific oesophagitis217.9
Gastric findingsLymphocytic gastritis166.1
Non-specific gastritis3011.4
Reactive gastritis (bile reflux)114.2
Active chronic gastritis (H. pylori)10.4
Gastric metaplasia10.4