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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
A recent post to the listserv included the statement that Enterolab "has a
stool test that not only is a very definitive test for celiac when sometimes
blood tests and scopes are negative, but which also tests for casein
intolerance."
The tests being conducted at Enterolab are not 'definitive' for celiac
disease. In reviewing information on the Enterolab website, it states they
are testing for 'gluten sensitivity' and not celiac disease.
There are well accepted criteria for the detection and diagnosis of celiac
disease. The tests used to fulfill these criteria have been subjected to
scientific scrutiny and validation. To our knowledge tests of antibodies in
stool or saliva have not been validated as a robust test for the diagnosis
of celiac disease. Many insurance companies base their decision to cover
the costs of testing on the scientific evidence that supports the testing of
that individual (indication) and the actual test used (validation).
Our organization relies on the expertise of its physician members, as well
as the recommendations of the:
- American College of Gastroenterology;
- North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology,
- Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN);
- NIH Consensus Panel on Celiac Disease; and
- Childrens Digestive Health and Nutrition Foundation
for the most current scientifically proven information on the diagnosis of
celiac disease.
The ACDA promotes awareness and understanding of celiac disease among the
general public and to also disseminate scientifically validated information
to guide physicians in the detection and management of the disease.
Andrea Levario, J.D.
Executive Director
American Celiac Disease Alliance
4331 E. Baseline Road
Suite B105 - #216
Gilbert, AZ 85234
Email: [log in to unmask]
Phone: 703.622.3331
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