%0 Journal Article %T Celiac Disease in Oman: A Tertiary Centre Experience %A Tawfiq Taki Al-Lawati %A Hashim Sadiq Al-Musawi %J Oman Medical Journal %D 2013 %I Oman Medical Specialty Board %X Objective: To describe the frequency of encounter of celiac disease in Royal Hospital, Muscat, Oman.Methods: Retrospective study of records of all adult and pediatric patients in Royal Hospital from the period of 1/4/2006 to 31/3/2012. Data regarding symptoms, anthropometry of the patients, haemoglobuin levels, liver and thyroid functions were retrieved. Diagnosis of celiac disease was established based on combination of serological detection of anti tissues transglutaminase (tTG) or anti endomysial antibodies (EMA) with duodenal biopsy.Results: Only 9 children were identified in the hospital during the period of study. Two children were identified by screening protocol for Insulin Dependent Diabetes Melitus (IDDM) and one child from short stature workup. Six children presented with abdominal pain and diarrhea. Four children were severely wasted and stunted. No adult patients were identified with celiac disease. Anaemia was noted in 3 children and none had deranged thyroid functions.Conclusion: Celiac disease is infrequently encountered in Royal Hospital and might be under diagnosed. The low rate of celiac disease in children with IDDM might indicate a different genetic composition. Awareness about celiac disease and family screening should be implemented in Oman. %K Celiac Disease %K Arab Population %K Oman. %U http://www.omjournal.org/fultext_PDF.aspx?DetailsID=340&type=fultext