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What do the results mean?


Noturaverageblonde1

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Noturaverageblonde1 Newbie

Hiya, 

 

Hope someone can help me. I have had stomach cramps and bloating and therefore had a blood test. The results dont say alot. Just 

Anti-tissue transglutnase lev    0.8 u/mL < 10.9. 

This is all I have. What does this mean, as I'm confused about the results when researching. I have cut out all wheat and gluten and my gut does feel better for it. I am now having issues with dairy as well. 

 

If anyone can help it be much appreciated.

 

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that would be negative, but that test does not catch ALL celiacs.

Noturaverageblonde1 Newbie

Ok thank you x

tessa25 Rising Star

Because you have symptoms you should probably get the full celiac panel. The full celiac panel is:

TTG IGA

TTG IGG

DGP IGA

DGP IGG

IGA

EMA

You have to be eating gluten until all celiac testing is done.

A positive on any one celiac blood test should result in a gastroenterologist doing in an endoscopy/biopsies.

It looks like you just did TTG IGA. And that test came up negative.

cyclinglady Grand Master

It looks like your doctor ran the screening TTG.  Did he run a concurrent Immunoglobulin A test (IgA)?  That second test is used as a control test, if your are IgA deficient, then the celiac TTG IgA test would be invalid.  Other celiac tests would then be ordered.  To make things a bit more complicated, some celiacs do not test positive on the TTG (like me) or some celiacs are seronegative (negative on all the blood tests).  Your doctor should order the complete panel (DGP, EMA and the IgA deficiency test).  If all negative and you both still suspect celiac disease, you should proceed to an endoscopy which is still the gold standard in diagnosing celiac disease (it can catch other illness too or rule them out).  

All celiac testing requires you to be on a full gluten diet.  I hope you were on gluten when you got this test.  Get back on if you want to pursue further testing.  

Be persistant.  Obviously something is wrong.  So keep advocating for your health.  Obtain and keep all your medical records in case you change doctors.  It just makes good sense to maintain them yourself.  The best person to really care about you — is you!  

 

Noturaverageblonde1 Newbie

Hiya cyclinglady. 

 

Thank you. No she didn't run a IgA. Just the TTG

I am still struggling, even though my stomach is feeling better from not having gluten and wheat, my body is not happy with milk and other dairy products either. So I have stopped them and gone lactose intolerant as well. 

 

I will make an appointment to see my GP and see where we go from here, as something isn't right and I think the endoscopy could be a good idea after the complete panel has been ordered. I'm not sure why I wasn't tested for all the panel anyway. 

 

Yes, I have just changed drs and she doesn't seem to be much different to the last. I am able to log on to my patient account and get access to all my results and medical appointments etc. Which is where I got these results from but my GP hasn't been in touch to tell me or where we go from here. She just said some people who have it can show negative results and just cut it all out, which doesn't really tell me what else if anything is going on and it must be because I am still unwell and my stomach is rejecting almost all food. No idea why. 

 

Noturaverageblonde1 Newbie
2 hours ago, tessa25 said:

Because you have symptoms you should probably get the full celiac panel. The full celiac panel is:

TTG IGA

TTG IGG

DGP IGA

DGP IGG

IGA

EMA

You have to be eating gluten until all celiac testing is done.

A positive on any one celiac blood test should result in a gastroenterologist doing in an endoscopy/biopsies.

It looks like you just did TTG IGA. And that test came up negative.

Okies thank you. I'll keep on x


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