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The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/44708 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation.

Author: Vriezinga, S.L.

Title: Coeliac disease : prevention and improvement of care Issue Date: 2016-12-07

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CoeliaC disease

Prevention and imProvement of Care

sabine lisa vriezinga

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the research described in this thesis was supported by grants from the european Com- mission (fP6-2005-food-4B-36383-PreventCd), Zonmw (171201006), dutch digestive foundation (Wo-1198), and stiCoon.

The printing of this thesis was financially supported by the Dutch Digestive Foundation.

isBn: 978-94-6299-456-0

Layout and printed by Ridderprint BV – www.ridderprint.nl Illustrations on cover and tabs by Els van Strien

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CoeliaC disease

Prevention and imProvement of care

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van

de graad van doctor aan de Universiteit leiden,

op gezag van de Rector Magnificus prof. mr. C. J. J. M. Stolker, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties

te verdedigen op woensdag 7 december 2016 klokke 16.15 uur

door

Sabine Lisa Vriezinga geboren te amsterdam

in 1987

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Promotor: Prof. dr. e.H.H.m. rings Co-promotor: dr. m.l. mearin

Overige leden: Prof. dr. J.C. Escher, Sophia Kinderziekenhuis, ErasmusMC, Rotterdam Prof. dr. F. Koning

dr. a.C. lankester

Prof. dr. C. Wijmenga, Universitair medisch Centrum Groningen, Groningen

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contents

Chapter 1 – General introduction and outline 7

I – Prevention

Chapter 2 – Randomized feeding intervention in infants at high risk for coeliac disease

25

II – Improvement of care

Chapter 3 – A comparison of patients’ and doctors’ reports on health related quality of life in coeliac disease

45

Chapter 4 – A multicenter randomized controlled trial evaluating E-health for children and young adults with coeliac disease – the CoelKids study

59

Chapter 5 - Accuracy of three commercially available point-of-care tests in monitoring coeliac disease

79

Chapter 6 – General discussion and conclusion 95

Chapter 7 – English and Dutch summaries 107

Appendices

een brief aan de medisch ethische commissie van het leids Universitair medisch Centrum betreffende een verzoek om biobanking in eerstegraads familieleden van patiënten met coeliakie

119

Publicaties 123

dankwoord 125

Curriculum vitae 127

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