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Thanks again to all who responded. Many people said that their LAP
(alkaline phosphatase) enzyme was extremely elevated at or around the
time of diagnosis. However, no one's doctor gave a clear reason as to
why. Many of you speculated that it was from intestinal and/or bone
damage as a result of the Celiac and malabsorption.
Just for your information: a normal adult's LAP level is about 40-100.
a normal child ranges from 100-500 (500 at the time of maximum growth)
My son's was 1,300, the doctor said that level is equal to a bone
fracture. There is that much damage in his little body but we still
don't know exactly where. Will probably have to do x-rays to check for
bone legions among other things.
Regards,
Melinda