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Celiac Blood Panel Results Are In..


Lifenthefastlane

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I am just now able to pull my results up online , I posted here a few months ago.

These all indicate It's not celiac correct?

Copying Directly from what's online in my file..

Component Your Value Standard Range Units

Transglutaminase IgA < 3.0 < 4.0 U/mL

REFERENCE RANGE for Transglutaminase IgA Abs:

Less than 4.0 U/mL . . . . . Negative

4.0 - 10.0 U/mL . . . . . . Weak Positive

Greater than 10.0 U/mL . . Positive

Reticulin IgA Autoantibodies Negative

Endomysial Ab (IgA) Screen Negative Negative

Gliadin IgG 4 < 20 Units

Gliadin IgA 4 < 20 Units

REFERENCE RANGE for Gliadin (Deamidated Peptide) Ab (IgG,

IgA):

Gliadin (Deamidated) Ab, (IgG)

< 20 units Antibody Not Detected

> or = 20 units Antibody Detected

Gliadin (Deamidated) Ab, (IgA)

< 20 units Antibody Not Detected

> or = 20 units Antibody Detected

@ Test Performed By:

Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute

Powers Peterson, M.D. Laboratory Director

27027 Tourney Road

Valencia, CA 91355-5386

CLIA #05D0550302

Reticulin Ab (IgA) Titer Negative


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Yes, these test results are all negative. I don't see a Total Serum IgA - this test is important to verify you have sufficient IgA to produce the antibodies measured in the other IgA based tests.

I don't recall if you spent any time gluten-free before your blood tests. If you did, this could cause the tests to reflect negative.

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