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Jodele Apprentice

He everyone.

I am going to talk to our family dr. today to get a refural to do a blood test for celiac for my self and 2 of my 3 girls. I was wondering witch one would be the best to do. My oldest was tested and i dont know witch one she got done. Thats another story. I am trying to be pro active now and get a little pushy but I need to know I little more about the testing. I have a copy of the test requisition form and there is 3 tests for celiac on it. here they are.

1. Prometheus celiaPLUS

5-marker serology panel and genetics combined NOTE: if anti-human tTG IgA, anti-emdomysial IgA, and anti- gliadin IgA are negative, Prometheus CeliaGENE will automatically be performed.

2. Prometheus CeliaGENE

(Genetics only) HLA DQ2/DQ8

3. Prometheus Celiac Disease Serology

(Hu-tTG) IgA recombinant antigen, anti-endomysial IgA, anti-giladin IgA, Total serum IgA, Anti-Giladin

IgG.

I think my oldest did the CeliaPlus she was positive with one of the IgA becuase they did not do the gene one. I will be getting a copy of all her test my next week. If anyone knows with test would be the best one please let me know. would be grateful. thanks again.

Jodele


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