@article{7ab3ba044816483d8a91ecc927afcd91,
title = "Malabsorption in psoriatic patients: cause or consequence?",
abstract = "The etiopathogenesis of psoriasis is still unclear. Associations between gut and skin diseases are well known, since psoriatic patients show a high prevalence of coeliac disease. Small-bowel abnormalities can cause clinical or, more frequently, laboratory alterations that give rise to malabsorption. The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of malabsorption in psoriatic patients.",
keywords = "Adult, Case-Control Studies, Celiac Disease, Female, Gastritis, Humans, Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic, Malabsorption Syndromes, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Psoriasis, Rome, Xylose, Adult, Case-Control Studies, Celiac Disease, Female, Gastritis, Humans, Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic, Malabsorption Syndromes, Male, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Psoriasis, Rome, Xylose",
author = "Veronica Ojetti and {De Simone}, Clara and {Aguilar Sanchez}, {Jose Angel} and Rodolfo Capizzi and Alessio Migneco and Cristina Guerriero and A Cazzato and Gasbarrini, {Giovanni Battista} and Pierluigi Amerio and Antonio Gasbarrini",
year = "2006",
doi = "10.1080/00365520600633529",
language = "English",
volume = "41",
pages = "1267--1271",
journal = "Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology",
issn = "0036-5521",
publisher = "Taylor & Francis Limited:Rankine Road, Basingstoke RG24 8PR United Kingdom:011 44 1256 813035, EMAIL:
[email protected],
[email protected], INTERNET: http://www.tandf.co.uk, Fax: 011 44 1256 330245",
}