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Masquerade is a band with Drafi Deutscher and Nino de Angelo who had a minor hit in 1984 with the song "Guardian Angel"
Masquerades, a complex, costume competition held at many media related conventions, notably , but not limited to, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Comic Book and Anime Conventions. Examples: Anime North, Dragoncon, Worldcon.
Spoofing attack, a kind of attack in data communication, in which a third party tries to mislead the communication participants using forged information.
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You are quite correct that celiac disease can masquerade as irritable bowel syndrome.
While irritable bowel syndrome is a diagnosis of exclusion (generally all tests are negative) in celiac disease, we have specific blood tests that can be helpful in leading to a high index of suspicion.
In summary, certainly celiac disease can masquerade as irritable bowel syndrome, Crohns disease, other digestive disorders, and other immune disorders of the gastrointestinal tract.
'The Masquerader', an obscure drama starring Ronald Colman, is very similar in its premise and subplots to Colman's great vehicle 'The Prisoner of Zenda'...
As in 'Zenda', Colman plays lookalike cousins who meet after many years of living in two different countries...
'The Masquerader' is not very plausible, yet it's quite enjoyable.