Sur G Genel, Floca D Emanuela, Sur M Lucia, Sur G Daniel and Samasca Gabriel
Celiac disease is a clinical entity that is not difficult to diagnose when it shows the classic symptoms. It was found that there are other forms of celiac disease that are difficult to diagnose because of atypical manifestations. The aim of this study is to describe the prevalence of different forms of celiac disease in accordance with ‘The Oslo definitions for celiac disease and related terms’ and therapeutic perspectives of this disease.