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1. Gluten Sensitive Enteropathy 2. Celiac Sprue - CORRECT ANSWER What are two other names for Celiac Disease? Celiac Disease - CORRECT ANSWER What is an autoimmune disease triggered by gluten and can cause damage to intestinal mucosa? 1. Genetic 2. Chronic 3. Digestive 4. Auto-immune 5. Malabsorptive 6. Multi-Systemic (not just from GI system) - CORRECT ANSWER What are 6 characteristics of celiac disease? 1. Damaged endothelial cells 2. Decreased absorptive surface 3. Decreased mucosal enzymes (disaccharidases/peptidases) - CORRECT ANSWER Patients with Celiac Disease have a reduced absorptive surface. What are 3 things that can cause this? Decreased Absorptive Surface - CORRECT ANSWER What is the major cause of malabsorption in celiac disease? Extent and severity of damage - CORRECT ANSWER What does the degree of malabsorption depend on in celiac disease?

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Nutrition Exam #3: Celiac Disease Questions ||
SOLVED || 2025/26
1. Gluten Sensitive Enteropathy

2. Celiac Sprue - CORRECT ANSWER What are two other names for Celiac Disease?



Celiac Disease - CORRECT ANSWER What is an autoimmune disease triggered by gluten and can
cause damage to intestinal mucosa?



1. Genetic

2. Chronic

3. Digestive

4. Auto-immune

5. Malabsorptive

6. Multi-Systemic (not just from GI system) - CORRECT ANSWER What are 6 characteristics of
celiac disease?



1. Damaged endothelial cells

2. Decreased absorptive surface

3. Decreased mucosal enzymes (disaccharidases/peptidases) - CORRECT ANSWER Patients with
Celiac Disease have a reduced absorptive surface. What are 3 things that can cause this?



Decreased Absorptive Surface - CORRECT ANSWER What is the major cause of malabsorption in
celiac disease?



Extent and severity of damage - CORRECT ANSWER What does the degree of malabsorption
depend on in celiac disease?

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