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- B9079058819ae923e48a51a47e2ece39d hasDbXref "https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/refractory-celiac-disease/" @default.
- B9079058819ae923e48a51a47e2ece39d type Axiom @default.
- B9079058819ae923e48a51a47e2ece39d annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B9079058819ae923e48a51a47e2ece39d annotatedSource MONDO_0018353 @default.
- B9079058819ae923e48a51a47e2ece39d annotatedTarget "Refractory celiac disease (RCD) is a complex autoimmune disorder much like the more common celiac disease but, unlike celiac disease, it is resistant or unresponsive to at least 12 months of treatment with a strict gluten-free diet. Gliadin, a component of the wheat storage protein gluten, together with similar proteins in barley and rye, are the villains that trigger the immune reaction in celiac disease. The diagnosis of RCD is made by exclusion, especially of any other disorder that can affect the huge number of thread-like projections that line the interior of the intestine (intestinal villi), such as intestinal lymphoma, Crohn's disease, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth or hypogammaglobulinemia." @default.