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Do you think I could be IGA deficient? I finally found my test results with ranges.

Demidated IGA, 6. Range: 0-19 negative

Demidated IgG, 3 Range: 0-19 negative

T-transglutaminase tTG IgA, <2, 0-3 negative

T-transglutaminase tTG IgG 3, 0-5 negative

Endomysial Antibody IgA negative

Immunoglobulin A, Qn, Serum 200. Range 70-400.

If you were IgA deficient though one of the other tests she did would still be positive?


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Do you think I could be IGA deficient? I finally found my test results with ranges.

Demidated IGA, 6. Range: 0-19 negative

Demidated IgG, 3 Range: 0-19 negative

T-transglutaminase tTG IgA, <2, 0-3 negative

T-transglutaminase tTG IgG 3, 0-5 negative

Endomysial Antibody IgA negative

Immunoglobulin A, Qn, Serum 200. Range 70-400.

If you were IgA deficient though one of the other tests she did would still be positive?

Your tests were all negative and you are not IgA deficient. The result I bolded is your total serum IgA.

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