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hi, this is the test result for my son:

test result normal range

creatinine 0.5 0.5-15

B.U.N 12 (low) 14-32

SGOT 56 (high) 9-48

SGPT 33 5-49

Anti Endomysial IgA 0.4 <15

Ac anti transglutaminase tissulaire IgA 0.5 <4

no ova no amoeba o flagellites seen

Sudan III positive


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kaity Apprentice

sorry i forgot to add that he had normal flora in his stools

  On 12/22/2011 at 7:02 PM, kaity said:

hi, this is the test result for my son:

test result normal range

creatinine 0.5 0.5-15

B.U.N 12 (low) 14-32

SGOT 56 (high) 9-48

SGPT 33 5-49

Anti Endomysial IgA 0.4 <15

Ac anti transglutaminase tissulaire IgA 0.5 <4

no ova no amoeba o flagellites seen

Sudan III positive

mushroom Proficient

They did not run a totl serum IgA as a control. And it would have been good if they had done the Deamidated Gliadin Peptide too. However, what they did run is definitely negative. This does not necessarily mean that gluten does not bother him, of course, and if he does not produce normal IgA antibodies, the IgA tests are wothless :o which is the reason for the total serum IgA.

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