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. 2017 Oct 17;4(3):124–127. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpam.2017.08.002

Table 1.

Typical and atypical forms of Celiac Disease (from Ref. [7]).

Sign or symptom Age most commonly involved
Typical Celiac Disease
Vomiting Infancy
Anorexia Infancy to early childhood
Failure to thrive Infancy to early childhood
Diarrhea All ages
Abdominal bloating All ages
Abdominal pain Child to adult
Constipation Child to adult
Weight loss Child to adult

Atypical Celiac Disease
Sad mood Infancy to early childhood
Elevated AST, ALT All ages
Fatigue All ages
Delayed puberty Adolescent
Short stature Child to adult
Anemia Child to adult
Dermatitis Herpetiformis Adolescent to adult
Dental enamel defects Child to adult
Oral aphthae Child to adult
Arthritis Child to adult
Osteopenia Adolescent to adult
Osteoporosis Adult
Unexplained infertility Adult
Headaches/migraine Adolescent to adult
Peripheral Neuropathy Adult
Idiopathic seizures Child to adult
Psychiatric disorders Adolescent to adult