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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
My daughter, age 34, sister of a biopsy proven celiac age 23, had a
celiac panel done last week that her ob/gyn wanted her to have.
Endomysial antibody IgA, was negative; tTG IGA was a 1, negative based
on lab values >10 positive; Imunoglobulin A, Qn, Serum was 43, low on
a scale of 70-400; tTG IgG was 49 high on a scale of >9 positive. This
daughter has had 10 attacks of anaphylaxis since age 12; tested
allergic to many, many things with her first skin testing after age
12; she has bad seasonal allergies, pets, foods, plants but has not
had anaphylaxis in the past 5-6 years; quit allergy shots at age 21.
Her doctor's office did not know how to interpret these results. Any
suggestions?
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