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Guidance on next steps after the lab tests
Thanks for the detailed explanation. You had mentioned that DGP-IGG might not be specific for celiac disease. Do you know what other diseases could abnormal range of DGP-IGG indicate? I'll get tests done for those diseases as well. With respect to celiac diagnosis, I will start searching for a GI doc and get an endoscopy/biopsy done. Recently I've been... -
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Thank you so much Scott. I read your article and it was very informative. I'll find a GI doctor to review the results and get an endoscopy to confirm celiac disease. Based on my results, could it still be NCGS? -
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