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Daughter's Test Results


RobinT

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RobinT Newbie

Hello, I am new here and my daughter was recently tested for Celiac Disease. Her results are posted below in the pictures. I have tried calling to ask her endocrinologist about the results but they haven't called me back yet. If anyone could give me some insight possibly, that would be amazing. Thank you! 

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cyclinglady Grand Master

Sorry, the photo does not show enough for me to comment.  I can see that she is not  IgA deficient.  For celiac testing, it means all the IgA celiac tests (EMA, TTG and DGP) are valid.  At best, she is on the fence?  Ask for DGP testing or go forward with a biopsy.  Anyone else?  

RobinT Newbie

Thank you, cyclinglady. I saw her IgA was in normal range. I was worried about her EMA results being on the higher side of Weak Positive, but I could be misreading the results. Thank you again though :)

tessa25 Rising Star

It looks like EMA is negative and TTG IGA is 9 (weak positive). So next step would be endoscopy with a gastroenterologist I would imagine.

Ennis-TX Grand Master

Hmm need a full panel test and a follow up with a endoscope and biopsy to be sure.

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