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Celiac disease: its implications for orthopaedic nursing. Orthopaedic nursing / National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses [Orthop Nurs] Journal article

 
TitleCeliac disease: its implications for orthopaedic nursing.
Author(s)Hans ZJ 
InstitutionYankton Bone Joint & Sports Medicine Center, Yankton, SD, USA.
SourceOrthop Nurs 2008 Sep-Oct; 27(5):291-4; quiz 295-6.
AbstractCeliac disease (CD), also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy, is an inherited autoimmune disease that can lead to multisystem effects. Left undiagnosed and untreated, it has severe orthopaedic implications involving osteoporosis and unnecessary treatment of joint pain, which could be avoided. The orthopaedic nurse may have thought that CD was primarily an abdominal disorder. We need to be aware of the potential practice implications in orthopaedics by understanding the disease, its diagnosis, and treatment. Furthermore, orthopaedic nurses can contribute to current research by studying the relationships between CD and orthopaedic problems.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18832989
  
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