Citations on Autism and Celiac

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  • Ackerman Z, Eliashiv S, Reches A, Zimmerman J. Neurological manifestations in celiac disease and vitamin E deficiency [letter]. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology 1989;11(5):603-5.

  • Ashkenazi A, Levin S, Krasilowsky D. , Gluten and Autism (letter) Lancet, 1980 Jan 19, 1 (8160): 157 UI 80098629

  • Asperger H., Die Psychopathologie des Coeliakikranken Kindes. Ann. Paediat. (1961) 197: 146-151

  • Banerji NK, Hurwitz LJ. Neurological manifestations in adult steatorrhoea (probable Gluten enteropathy). Journal of the Neurological Sciences 1971;14(2):125-41.

  • Baquero M, Narciso ML, Garcia M, Perla C, Dominguez F. [Celiac disease with occipital calcifications: 2 late cases]. [Spanish]. Medicina Clinica 1995;105(20):781-3.

  • Bernier JJ, Buge A, Rambaud JC, Rancurel G, Hauw JJ, Modigliani R, et al. [Nondeficiency chronic polyneuropathies in celiac disease in adults (2 cases with inflammatory neuromuscular vascularitis)]. [French]. Annales de Medecine Interne 1976;127(10):721-9.

  • Bhatia KP, Brown P, Gregory R, Lennox GG, Manji H, Thompson PD, et al. Progressive myoclonic ataxia associated with coeliac disease. The myoclonus is of cortical origin, but the pathology is in the cerebellum. [Review]. Brain 1995;118(Pt 5):1087-93.

  • Bird BL, Russo DC, Cataldo MF Considerations in the analysis and treatment of dietary effects on behaviour: a case study Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1977 Dec, 7(4): 373-82 UI 78087472

  • Camilleri M, Krausz T, Lewis PD, Hodgson HJ, Pallis CA, Chadwick VS. Malignant histiocytosis and encephalomyeloradiculopathy complicating coeliac disease. Gut 1983;24(5):441-7.

  • Cernibori A, Gobbi G. Partial seizures, cerebral calcifications and celiac disease. Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences 1995;16(3): 187-91.

  • Collin P, Pirttila T, Nurmikko T, Somer H, Erila T, Keyrilainen O. Celiac disease, brain atrophy, and dementia [see comments]. Neurology 1991;41(3):372-5.

  • Connolly CE, Kennedy M, Stevens FM, McCarthy CF. Brown bowel syndrome occurring in coeliac disease in the west of Ireland. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 1994;29(1):91-4.

  • Cooke WT, Smith WT. Neurological disorders associated with adult coeliac disease. Brain 1966;89(4):683-722.

  • Cooke WT. The neurological manifestations of malabsorption. [Review]. Postgraduate Medical Journal 1978;54(637):760-2.

  • Cordonnier M, Robin M, Cornette M, Brassinne A, Pirotte J. [Neurologic complications of celiac disease in adults. Apropos of a case]. [French]. Revue Medicale de Liege 1983;38(21):806-14.

  • Della Cella G, Beluschi C, Cipollina F. [Intracranial calcifications-- seizures--celiac disease: a case presentation]. [Italian]. Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica 1991;13(4):427-30.

  • Dohan FC , Is celiac disease a clue to the pathogenesis of schizophrenia? Mental Hygene, 1969 Octo, 53 (4) 525-9 UI 70008142

  • Dzieniszewska-Klepacka L, Kurniewicz-Witczakowa R, Mazurczak T. [Effect of the method of feeding on the physical development of infants born with symptoms of intrauterine dystrophy]. [Polish]. Problemy Medycyny Wieku Rozwojowego 1979;9:12-34.

  • Finelli PF, McEntee WJ, Ambler M, Kestenbaum D. Adult celiac disease presenting as cerebellar syndrome. Neurology 1980;30(3):245-9.

  • Fukudome S, Yoshikawa M, Opioid Peptides Derived from Wheat Gluten: Their Isolation and Characterization FEBS Lett. (Federation of European Biochemical Societies) 1992, 296 number 1, 107-111

  • Gillberg, C., The role of endogenous opioids in autism and possible relationship to clinicial features In: Wing, L (ed) Aspects of Autism (1988): Biological Research, London, Gaskell: pp. 31-37

  • Hadjivassiliou M, Gibson A, Davies-Jones GA, Lobo AJ, Stephenson TJ, Milford-Ward A. Does cryptic gluten sensitivity play a part in neurological illness? [see comments]. Lancet 1996;347(8998):369-71.

  • Henriksson KG, Hallert C, Norrby K, Walan A. Polymyositis and adult coeliac disease. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica 1982;65(4):301-19.

  • Knivsberg AM, Wriig K, Lind G, Nodland M, Reichelt KL, Dietary Intervention in Autistic Syndromes Brain Dysfuntion (1990); 3:315-327

  • Knivsberg AM, Reichelt KL, Nodland and Hoien, Autistic Syndromes and Diet, a Four Year Follow-Up Study of 15 Subjects. Scandinavian Journal of Eductational Research 39 (1995) No 3 p 223-236.

  • Kinney HC, Burger PC, Hurwitz BJ, Hijmans JC, Grant JP. Degeneration of the central nervous system associated with celiac disease. Journal of the Neurological Sciences 1982;53(1):9-22.

  • Knutson L, Hallgren R, Ahrenstedt O, Bengtsson U, Lavo B, Lennernas H, et al. [Segmental intestinal perfusion. A "new" technique for human studies]. [Review] [Swedish]. Lakartidningen 1994;91(19):1941-6.

  • Kristoferitsch W, Pointner H. Progressive cerebellar syndrome in adult coeliac disease. Journal of Neurology 1987;234(2):116-8.

  • Larrain F, Danus O. [Neurological and muscular changes in celiac disease]. [Spanish]. Revista Chilena de Pediatria 1977;48(2):91-3.

  • Lu CS, Thompson PD, Quinn NP, Parkes JD, Marsden CD. Ramsay Hunt syndrome and coeliac disease: a new association? [see comments]. Movement Disorders 1986;1(3):209-19.

  • Magaudda A, Dalla Bernardina B, De Marco P, Sfaello Z, Longo M, Colamaria V, et al. Bilateral occipital calcification, epilepsy and coeliac disease: clinical and neuroimaging features of a new syndrome. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 1993;56(8):885-9.

  • Mauro A, Orsi L, Mortara P, Costa P, Schiffer D. Cerebellar syndrome in adult celiac disease with vitamin E deficiency. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica 1991;84(2):167-70.

  • McCarthy DM, Coleman M., Response of intestinal mucosa to gluten challenge in autistic subjects Lancet, 1979 Oct 27, 2 (8148): 877-8 UI 80031701

  • Mitchell M, Robinson TJ. Gluten sensitivity and neurological dysfunction [letter; comment]. Lancet 1996;347(9005):904.

  • Morris JS, Ajdukiewicz AB, Read AE. Neurological disorders and adult coeliac disease. Gut 1970;11(7):549-54.

  • Morris JS. Neurological disorders and coeliac disease. Tijdschrift voor Gastro-Enterologie 1972;15(2):107-15.

  • Muller AF, Donnelly MT, Smith CM, Grundman MJ, Holmes GK, Toghill PJ. Neurological complications of celiac disease: a rare but continuing problem. [Review]. American Journal of Gastroenterology 1996;91(7): 1430-5.

  • O'Reilly, BA, Waring RH, Enzyme and Sulphur Oxidation Deficiencies in Autistic Children with Known Food/Chemical Intolerances Xenobiotica (1990) 20: 117-122

  • Panksepp, J, A Neurochemical Theory of Autism, Trends in Neuroscience (1979) 2: 174-177.

  • Reichelt KL, Knivsberg AM, Lind G, Nodland M, Probable Etiology and Possible Treatment of Childhood Autism Brain Dysfunction (1991): 4: 308-319

  • Reichelt KL, Knivsberg AM, Nodland M and Pedersen OS, Correlation of Found Bioactivities with Symptoms Typical of Autistic Syndroms, Biological Perspectives in Autism, p. 65-83

  • Collected papers from the conference organised by the Autism Research Unit The College of St. Hild & St. Bede, University of Durham, April 5-7th, 1993

  • Reichelt KL, Lindback T, Scott H, Increased Levels of Antibodies to Food Proteins in Down Syndrome Acta Paediatrica Japonica (1994) 36, 489-492

  • Sandyk R, Brennan MJ. Isolated ocular myopathy and celiac disease in childhood. Neurology 1983;33(6):792.

  • Troncone R, Greco L, Auricchio S. Gluten-sensitive enteropathy. [Review]. Pediatric Clinics of North America 1996;43(2):355-73.

  • Shattock P, Kennedy A, Rowell F, Berney T, Role of Neuropeptides in Autism and Their Relationship with Classical Neurotransmitters Brain Dysfuntion (1990); 3:328-345

  • Shattock P, Lowdon G, Protein, Peptides and Autism, Part 2: Implications for the Education and Care of People with Autism Brain Dysfunction (1991): 4:323-334.

  • Chapter 6 of Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD by William Shaw (ISBN 0-9661238-0-8) is titled "Abnormalities of the digestive system" and includes a readable discussion and cites research studies. Actually you would find the entire book interesting. If you can't find it in your area, it is available from Great Plains Laboratory 9335 W. 75 Street Overland Park, KS.66204. Cost---$19.95 plus $4.00 shipping

  • Sullivan RC, Hunches on some biological factors in autism, Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1975 Jun, 5 (2): 177-86 UI 76005365

  • Unsworth DJ. Gluten sensitivity and neurological dysfunction [letter; comment]. Lancet 1996;347(9005):903-4.

  • Ward ME, Murphy JT, Greenberg GR. Celiac disease and spinocerebellar degeneration with normal vitamin E status. Neurology 1985;35(8):1199-201.

  • Walker-Smith J, Andrews J., Alpha-1-antitrypsin, autism and coeliac disease Lancet, 1972 Oct 21, 2(782) : 883-4 UI 73016718

  • Waring RH, Ngong JM, Sulphate Metabolism in Allergy-Induced Autism: Relevance to the Disease Aetiology Biological Perspectives in Autism, p. 25-33 Collected papers from the conference organised by the Autism Research Unit The College of St. Hild & St. Bede, University of Durham, April 5-7th, 1993

  • Williams, K; Shattock P, Berney T. Protein, Peptides and Autism, Part 1: Urinary Protein Patterns in Autism as Revealed by Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis and Silver Staining Brain Dysfunction (1991): 4:320-322.

  • Zioudrou C, Streaty RA, Klee WA, Opioid peptides derived from food proteins J Biol. Chem (1979); 254: 2446-9

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