Author/Editor     Mičetić-Turk, D; Krajnc, O; Dolinšek, J; Berger, T
Title     Maligne bolezni pri sorodnikih otrok s celiakijo
Translated title     Malignant diseases in relatives of coeliac disease patients
Type     članek
Source     Slov Pediatr
Vol. and No.     Letnik 7, št. Suppl 1
Publication year     2000
Volume     str. 83-6
Language     slo
Abstract     Aim: The aim of the study was to establish whether the incidence of malignant diseases and the mortality on their account was higher in families with coeliac disease. Methods: The study included 50 families of coeliac patients (Group A) and 50 families of healthy children and adolescents (Group B) who were informed about the aim of the study. They answered questions regarding malignant diseases, the answers were included in an inquiry. Data were analysed by the SPSS statistical program. Results: No statistically significant differences were found in the incidence of malignant diseases between both groups, however, cancer of the mouth, digestive and genitourinary tract occurs more often in Group A. Conclusion: All patients with coeliac disease are advised a diet without gluten as a preventive measure, and their relatives screening tests for coeliac disease.
Summary     Namen raziskave je bil ugotoviti, ali sta pojavnost rakavih bolezni in smrtnost višji v družinah bolnikov s celiakijo. Metode: V raziskavo smo vključili 50 družin bolnikov s celiakijo (skupina A) in 50 družin zdravih otrok in mladostnikov skupina B). Seznanili smo jih o namenu raziskave. Odgovarjali so na vprašanja o rakavih boleznih, ki smo jih vpisovali v anketo. Podatke smo obdelali s statističnim programom SPSS. Rezultati: Statistično značilnih razlik v pojavljanju malignih bolezni med obema skupinama nismo našli, sicer pa se rak ust, prebavil in genitourinarnega predela pogosteje pojavlja v skupini A. Zaključek: Vsem bolnikom s celiakijo priporočamo doživljenjsko dieto brez glutena kot preventivni ukrep, njihovim sorodnikom pa testiranje s serološkimi označevalci za celiakijo.
Descriptors     CELIAC DISEASE
NEOPLASMS
CHILD
FAMILY