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Only Anti-gliadin antibody IgA Positive?


PaulaAR

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PaulaAR Newbie

Hi, Is it possible to present only one result possitive to have Celiac? My test results are:

IgA Endomysial antibody negative
Igg Endomysial antibody negative

Anti-gliadin Igg negative
Anti-gliadin antibody IgA 19 Ui/ml
(Lab reference: positive beyond 12 UI/ml)



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cyclinglady Grand Master
5 hours ago, PaulaAR said:

Hi, Is it possible to present only one result possitive to have Celiac? My test results are:

IgA Endomysial antibody negative
Igg Endomysial antibody negative

Anti-gliadin Igg negative
Anti-gliadin antibody IgA 19 Ui/ml
(Lab reference: positive beyond 12 UI/ml)

 

 

Welcome!  

Yes!  It is not common, but it happens.  I tested positive on only the Anti-gliadin IGA.  The rest of the celiac panel was negative even in follow-up testing.  The next step would be to a Gastroenterologist for an endoscopy to obtain biopsies.  My biopsies revealed moderate to severe damage.  I presented only with anemia.  

 

squirmingitch Veteran

Continue eating gluten every single day until the endoscopy is done.

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