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- Jy11 replied to Jy11's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Conflicting results
Thank you. The borderline IgA deficiency is something I was wondering. Basically my query comes about because he had been offered an endoscopy to check for coeliac but a colonoscopy to check for IBD. We are keen to go ahead with endoscopy but trying to decide on the colonoscopy and the likelihood of it being coeliac is what is aiding our decision. His... -
- Scott Adams replied to Jy11's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
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PS - I forgot to mention, was he eating a lot of gluten daily for 6-8 weeks leading up to all blood tests? If not, this can cause lower than normal antibody results. -
- trents replied to Jy11's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Conflicting results
Thanks. Now it all makes sense. So, it looks like he may be IGA deficient or on the cusp of it. So, the reliability of the tTG-IGA testing is dubious. Being that the EMA is positive, my money would be on him having celiac disease, especially with the symptoms he is experiencing. The next logical diagnostic step would be to have an endoscopy/biopsy done of... -
- Scott Adams replied to Jy11's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Conflicting results
It looks to me like he's IgA deficient, or borderline IgA deficient, which means that his TTg-IgA test results for celiac disease will be lower than they actually should be. His first celiac disease test was still highly positive, even though he is IgA deficient, and this is a strong indication that he has celiac disease. The fact that he's IgA deficient... -
- Jy11 replied to Jy11's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Conflicting results
He has had coeliac bloods repeated three times. Ive tried to make them clearer but wont line up properly on my phone. 1st bloods TTg IgA6.7 Normal range <7 IgA 0.2 Normal range 0.4-2 2nd bloods TTg IgA 2.4 Normal range <7 IgA 0.41 Normal range 0.4-2 3rd bloods TTg IgA...
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