Celiac Disease
This presentation on Celiac Disease provides a comprehensive scientific overview of an autoimmune disorder affecting the small intestine. It begins with an Introduction, defining the disease and its underlying autoimmune mechanism triggered by gluten ingestion. The History section traces the evolution of medical understanding, while Statistics outline global prevalence and diagnostic trends. Causes explore genetic predisposition, immune response, and environmental factors. Risk Factors include family history and coexisting autoimmune conditions. The Signs and Symptoms section categorizes gastrointestinal and extraintestinal manifestations. Diagnosis emphasizes serological testing, duodenal biopsy, and genetic analysis. Treatment focuses on lifelong gluten-free diet and nutritional management. Prognosis assesses recovery and long-term outcomes, while Clinical Trials review emerging therapies. Case Studies illustrate real-world applications, followed by Future Prospects discussing therapeutic innovations. The final sections—Conclusion, Holistic Solutions, References, and Publications—highlight integrative approaches, evidence-based management, and contributions to ongoing research in autoimmune and regenerative medicine.