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Anybody Have A List Of The "normal" Ranges?


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EmmyLouWho? Newbie

I just got my son's blood work results that they took in the hospital. They took the first set before he was admitted and it was very positive. But I'm trying to find the ranges online and am having NO luck! Here are the 4 "Immunology" lines on the paper -

IgA

Gliadin IgA Ab

Gliadin IgG Ab

Tissue Transglutaminase AB IgG

Does anyone know the normal ranges for these? I was to be able to read the results. Thank you!!

Emily


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The ranges are generally specific based on the lab that ran them.

neesee Apprentice
I just got my son's blood work results that they took in the hospital. They took the first set before he was admitted and it was very positive. But I'm trying to find the ranges online and am having NO luck! Here are the 4 "Immunology" lines on the paper -

IgA

Gliadin IgA Ab

Gliadin IgG Ab

Tissue Transglutaminase AB IgG

Does anyone know the normal ranges for these? I was to be able to read the results. Thank you!!

Emily

What were you son's numbers? You didn't list his results.

EmmyLouWho? Newbie
What were you son's numbers? You didn't list his results.

I was actually just looking for the ranges but here are the numbers I was given which fluctuated from the initial numbers.

IgA - 183

Gliadin IgA Ab - n 154

Gliadin IgG Ab - 151

Tissue Transglutaminase AB IgG - n 16

EmmyLouWho? Newbie
I was actually just looking for the ranges but here are the numbers I was given which fluctuated from the initial numbers.

IgA - 183 15-144

Gliadin IgA Ab - n 154 <20

Gliadin IgG Ab - 151 <20

Tissue Transglutaminase AB IgG - n 16 - this one was the one our ped. did (not the hospital) - normal is around 5 is all they could say.

Just as a follow-up. I got the "normal" ranges from the dr. today. Well, all except one. They're above.

So, looks like a positive on all fronts.

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