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Question About Lab Orders


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I'm going to have my oldest son retested again and wanted some imput. I talked to the lab where I work and their reference lab can perform the TTG, gliadin antibodies and the deaminated gliadin antibodies. The EMA is not available. So, when I call the docs office to have them order the tests should all of those be ordered or will the deaminated gliadin antibody test take the place of the regular gliadin antibodies? I thought my youngest son was going to have the deaminated gliadin, but found out that the lab that we went through from the docs office didn't perform that (after the fact). Not worth retesting the youngest since he has been gluten free for 2 weeks now but want the latest and best ones for the oldest since he is still eating gluten.


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I personally wouldn't bother with regular gliadin if you can get the deamidated gliadin. Deamidated is more sensitive and far more specific. No harm in asking for TTG as well.

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I personally wouldn't bother with regular gliadin if you can get the deamidated gliadin. Deamidated is more sensitive and far more specific. No harm in asking for TTG as well.

Thanks!

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