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Confused At Lab Results...


ksmama

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I am so confused, I got a copy of my daughters lab results and here is what it says, is this a full panel??

IgA Ser-mCnc 107 mg/dL

That is all I see on the report.


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Uh, that's IT ? 107 on a scale of what ?

No, that is not a full panel nor is it even the full description of one test. Any other numbers there ? If not, go back to the source and get it. <_<

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on a scale of 41-387

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That's total IgA, which only makes sure the celiac tests worked. What else is on the lab slip?

ksmama Rookie

That's total IgA, which only makes sure the celiac tests worked. What else is on the lab slip?

that is all i see.....there is nothing else?

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There are no celiac tests then. She needs at least TTG-IgA and DGP (deamidated gliadin) IgG.

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There are no celiac tests then. She needs at least TTG-IgA and DGP (deamidated gliadin) IgG.

yeah she didn't have those


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yeah she didn't have those

Anti-EMA or anti-reticulin are the only others I can think of. It sounds like either your Dr. or the lab made a mistake. :unsure: Ask for tissue transglutaminase (TTG) IgA and DGP-IgA and IgG. Good luck getting the testing she needs.

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