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. 2018 Jun 26;29(4):419–426. doi: 10.5152/tjg.2018.17236
Please answer by selecting the appropriate variant for each situation/question. (With the exception of question 10, only one answer is possible for each question.)
1. Specialty
  1. Family medicine

  2. Internal medicine

  3. Gastroenterology

  4. Other specialty

2. Professional degree
  1. Resident

  2. Specialist

  3. Senior physician

3. Age
  1. <30 years

  2. 30–40 years

  3. 40–50 years

  4. 50–60 years

  5. >60 years

4. Gender
  1. Male

  2. Female

5. Do you consider the adult celiac disease:
  1. Frequent

  2. Rare

  3. Very rare

  4. Do not know

6. Did you recommend celiac disease serology to your patients?
  1. Never

  2. Rare (unde 5% patients)

  3. Frequent

7. Which are the most frequent antibodies prescribed for the celiac disease screening:
  1. Anti-transglutaminase

  2. Anti-endomisium

  3. Anti-gliadin

  4. Anti-deaminaded gliadin

8. Do you recommend intestinal biopsy to patients with positive celiac disease serology?
  1. Never

  2. Rare

  3. Frequent

9. Do you recommend celiac disease serology determination in the following situations?
  1. Chronic diarrhea

  2. Abdominal pain of unknown etiology

  3. Weight loss

  4. Constipation

  5. Unresponsive iron-deficiency anemia

  6. Infertility

  7. Unexplained transaminases raise

  8. Type I diabetes melitus

  9. Autoimmune thyroiditis

  10. Osteoporosis

  11. Sjögren syndrome

  12. Turner syndrome

  13. Herpetiforme dermatitis

  14. Autoimmune hepatitis

10. The cancer risk in patients with celiac disease is:
  1. Low

  2. Moderate

  3. High

  4. Do not know

11. The lymphoma risk in celiac disease patients is:
  1. Low

  2. Moderate

  3. High

  4. Do not know

12. The adult celiac disease is:
  1. A mild pathology

  2. A moderate severe pathology

  3. A severe pathology

13. The adult celiac disease is:
  1. A less debilitating disease

  2. A moderatly disabling disease

  3. A debilitating disease

14. Do you prescribe a gluten-free diet in patients with celiac disease?
  1. Always

  2. Rare

  3. Frequent

  4. Never

15. Which is the most frequent criteria for which you recommend a gluten-free diet?
  1. Digestive symptoms

  2. Positives anti-gliadines antibodies

  3. Positives auto-antibodies (anti-tissue transglutaminases/anti-endomisium)

  4. Intestinal biopsy

16. Do you recommend Ig A screening in celiac disease patients?
  1. Always

  2. Sometimes

  3. Never

17. The celiac disease diagnosis should be performed in:
  1. Specialized medical centers

  2. Any medical center

18. The celiac disease management should be performed in:
  1. Specialized medical centers

  2. Any medical center