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Celiac Index

A narrative-first, concept-augmented Knowledge Explorer for learning celiac disease through readable pages, nearby graph context, and source provenance.

1. Read

Start with prose

Wiki pages give the plain-language path through a topic before asking you to inspect biomedical detail.

2. Deepen

Use concepts for context

Concept pages and sidebars show nearby mechanisms, diagnosis links, management relationships, and disease boundaries.

3. Verify

Follow sources

Source cards explain where graph assertions came from and how each source functions in the learning model.

Wiki pages

63

Mapped concepts

36

Source records

47

Learning journeys

These journeys are navigation paths, not clinical care pathways. They are meant to help a motivated learner choose a sensible next page.

Learning journey

Understand Celiac Disease

Start with disease basics, causes, mechanisms, and immune response.

Learning journey

Get Oriented After Diagnosis

Understand diagnosis, management, follow-up, and the gluten-free diet.

Learning journey

Navigate Gluten Exposure

Calibrate cross-contact, thresholds, oats, and persistent symptoms.

Learning journey

Track Complications and Recovery

Follow malabsorption, deficiencies, bone health, and monitoring over time.

Learning journey

Explore Emerging Therapies

Compare adjunctive therapies, mechanisms, targets, and trial evidence.

Topic clusters

Concept cluster

Celiac disease

Core condition and overview.

Concept cluster

Diagnosis

Serology, biopsy, and diagnostic framing.

Concept cluster

Management

Diet, follow-up, persistent symptoms, and complications.

Practical entry points

Recent source records

Source

A Look Into the Future: Are We Ready for an Approved Therapy in Celiac Disease?

2024

Perspective article on whether celiac care is ready for approved adjunctive therapies, emphasizing FDA-style co-primary endpoints, persistent villous atrophy plus symptoms as likely initial target population, and the need for better diagnostics and monitoring.

Source

Advances in Nonresponsive and Refractory Celiac Disease

2024

Gastroenterology review on nonresponsive and refractory celiac disease, emphasizing differential diagnosis, follow-up, OCB treatment, and RCeDII as a low-grade intraepithelial lymphoma.

Source

American College of Gastroenterology Guidelines Update: Diagnosis and Management of Celiac Disease

Guideline
2023

ACG guideline update covering celiac disease testing, biopsy and non-biopsy diagnostic strategies, gluten-free diet management, monitoring, preventive care, oats, and non-responsive/refractory celiac disease workup.

Source

Approach to patients with refractory celiac disease

Review
2016

Clinical review on approaching refractory celiac disease; parked as background because newer refractory and non-responsive celiac disease reviews are already integrated.

Celiac Index is for education and evidence-aware exploration. It is not medical advice or clinical decision support.