Abstract
Thromboembolic complications associated with coeliac disease are rare. They are dominated by abdominal venous thrombosis. However, cerebral thrombosis is exceptional. The research of the thrombotic risk factors is essential in coeliac disease. We report a clinical case illustrating cerebral thrombophlebitis due to antithrombin III deficiency with the presence of anticardiolipin antibodies complicating coeliac disease in a child.