Published online November 1, 2004
PEDIATRICS Vol. 114 No. 5 November 2004, pp. 1371 (doi:10.1542/peds.2004-1337)
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Celiac Disease in Children With Migraine

Caterina Borgna-Pignatti, MD
Elisa Fiumana, MD
Monia Milani, PhD
Marisa Calacoci, MD
Stefano Soriani, MD

Clinical and Experimental Medicine-Pediatrics
Ferrara University
44100 Ferrara, Italy

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To the Editor.

In an interesting article, Zelnik et al1 recently investigated the presence of neurologic disorders in patients with celiac disease (CD). They found those disorders to be more common in children with CD (51.4%) than in controls (19.9%). The authors also demonstrated therapeutic benefit with gluten-free diet only in patients with hypotonia or migraine. On the other . . . [Full Text of this Article]