My 8-year-old son had to have blood drawn 3 times to get a full celiac panel. He has had these results:
IgG anti-gliadin antibody - strong positive
IgA anti-gliadin antibody - weak positive
Anti-endomysial - negative
tissue transglutaminase - negative
Total IgA - normal
Other abnormal tests:
IgE egg whites - positive
IgG casein - strong positive
creatinine - low
white blood cell count - low
We've seen the pediatrician, gastroenterologist, and allergist. All have given different advice (some conflicting).
Because symptoms have not resolved, the pediatrician recommends eliminating wheat to see if symptoms resolve. If symptoms resolve, we'll put wheat back into his diet and do the small intestine biopsy.
Please provide any opinions about his blood test results.
Wouldn't it make more sense to do the biopsy before we just try eliminating wheat?
Thanks in advance.
JO
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Dietary Challenge need a biopsy before?
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Posted 22 July 2004 - 11:20 AM
You should ask for the biopsy first. Even one positive blood test is enough to warrant a biopsy and going gluten free first could alter the final results. There is no reason NOT to do the biopsy first, and regardless of the biopsy results, you should try the gluten free/dairy free diet as soon as the biopsy is finished. Then you will have a clear picture of the intestines before the diet and will be able to see how he responds to the diet while waiting for the biopsy results.
God bless,
Mariann
God bless,
Mariann
~West Coast-Central California~
Mariann, gluten intolerant and mother of 3 gluten intolerant children
Mariann, gluten intolerant and mother of 3 gluten intolerant children
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