Celiac Disease Center - Portland, ORPortland Gastroenterologist Doctors for Celiac DiseaseType of Physician: Gastroenterologist What is a Gastroenterologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated. Specialty: Gastroenterology Common Name: GI Doctor Gastroenterologist Doctors in Portland *![]() Joseph A Parent Jr. MD PC ![]() Oregon Clinic West Hills Gastroenterology ![]() Oregon Clinic West Hills Gastroenterology ![]() Oregon Clinic West Hills Gastroenterology ![]() Oregon Clinic West Hills Gastroenterology ![]() Oregon Clinic West Hills Gastroenterology ![]() Oregon Clinic West Hills Gastroenterology ![]() Oregon Clinic West Hills Gastroenterology ![]() Oregon Clinic West Hills Gastroenterology ![]() Oregon Clinic West Hills Gastroenterology ![]() Oregon Clinic West Hills Gastroenterology ![]() Oregon Clinic West Hills Gastroenterology ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() The Oregon Clinic Gastrointestinal Division ![]() Gastroenterology Associates PC ![]() Gastroenterology Associates PC ![]() The Portland Clinic ![]() The Portland Clinic ![]() The Portland Clinic ![]() The Portland Clinic ![]() Kaiser Permanente Mt Talbert Medical Office ![]() Kaiser Permanente Mt Talbert Medical Office ![]() Pacific Digestive Associates PC ![]() Pacific Digestive Associates PC ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists of Oregon ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists of Oregon ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists of Oregon ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists of Oregon ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists of Oregon ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists of Oregon ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists of Oregon ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists of Oregon ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists of Oregon ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists of Oregon ![]() Hillsboro Gastroenterology ![]() Hillsboro Gastroenterology ![]() Hillsboro Gastroenterology ![]() Hillsboro Gastroenterology ![]() Hillsboro Gastroenterology ![]() Hillsboro Gastroenterology ![]() Patrick R Maveety MD ![]() Tukwila Specialists ![]() Woodburn Internal Medicine ![]() Salem Clinic Main Office ![]() Salem Clinic Main Office ![]() Salem Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Salem Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Salem Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Salem Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Kaiser Permanente Skyline Medical Office ![]() Albert E Ryckman MD ![]() Terrence Hill MD ![]() The Corvallis Clinic Gastroenterology Portland, OregonPortland is a city located in the Northwestern United States, near the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers in the state of Oregon. It has been referred to as the most environmentally friendly or "green" city in the United States, and the 2nd most in the world. The city and region are noted for strong land-use planning and investment in light rail, supported by Metro, a distinctive regional-government. Portland is known for its large number of microbreweries and microdistilleries, and its coffee fanaticism. Upcoming Local Events2012-05-27
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Celiac DiseaseRead the Celiac Disease article » What is celiac disease?Celiac disease is a disease of the small intestine. The small intestine is a 22 foot long tube that begins at the stomach and ends at the large intestine (colon). The first 10 inches (25cm) feet of the small intestine (the part that is attached to the stomach) is called the duodenum, the middle part is called the jejunum, and the last part (the part that is attached to the colon) is called the ileum. Food empties from the stomach into the small intestine where it is digested and absorbed into the body. While food is being digested and absorbed, it is transported by the small intestine to the colon. What enters the colon is primarily undigested food. In celiac disease, there is an immunological (allergic) reaction within the inner lining of the small intestine to proteins (gluten) that are present in wheat, rye, barley and, to a lesser extent, in oats. The immunological reaction causes inflammation that destroys the lining of the small intestine. This reduces the absorption of dietary nutrients and can lead to symptoms and signs of nutritional, vitamin, and mineral deficiencies. Other names for celiac disease include sprue, nontropical sprue, gluten enteropathy, and adult celiac disease. (Tropical sprue is another disease of the small intestine that occurs in tropical climates. Although tropical sprue may cause symptoms that are similar to celiac disease, the two diseases are not related.) Celiac disease is common in European countries, particularly in Ireland, Italy, Sweden, and Austria. In Northern Ireland, for example, one in every 300 people has celiac disease. In Finland, the prevalence may be as high as one in every 100 persons. Celiac disease also occurs in North America where the prevalence has been estimated at one in every 3000 people. Unfortunately, most population studies underestimate the prevalence of celiac disease because many individuals who develop celiac disease have fe... Recommended Reading Related to Celiac DiseaseIntroduction to thyroid diseaseWhen I was asked to write an article on "thyroid disease", I took a very deep breath. The task seemed daunting. As any Endocrinologist (hormone specialist) knows, there are many subtopics within this giant topic, and an article like this could go on for a hundred pages! So, once I caught my breath, I decided to simply design this article to present a "rough guide" to the thyroid. This article will be an outline or introduction to many conditions that involve the thyroid gland. As you read through this, you will find a number of links that will take you to more in-depth articles dealing with the specific topic in question.
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