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Who should be offered serological testing for coeliac disease?

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Who should be offered serological testing for coeliac disease?

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Offer testing to children and adults with any of the following signs and symptoms: -Chronic or intermittent diarrhoea -Failure to thrive or faltering growth (in children) -Persistent and unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms including nausea or vomiting -Prolonged fatigue -Recurrent abdominal pain, cramping, or distension -Sudden or unexpected weight loss -Unexplained iron deficiency anaemia or other unspecified anaemia. [Based on moderate quality evidence from cohort studies] Offer testing to children and adults with any of the following conditions: -Autoimmune thyroid disease -Dermatitis herpetiformis -Irritable bowel syndrome -Type 1 diabetes.

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