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Thanks for all the responses. The bottom line to my daughter's high tTG IgG
and low IgA test results is that she needs to see a good gastro and have a
biopsy.
The low IgA probably indicates she is IgA deficient. One person suggested
the high tTG IgG may be the result of allergies of which she has many.
With a 23 year old biopsy proven sister, a cousin on her dad's side diagnosed
last year at age 52, gene testing of DQ2, DQ2, I feel the biopsy will be
positive with even the slight symptoms she has.
Thanks for all the input. I will report on results.
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