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  1. Was wondering about the response regarding serum IGA and antibodies. My 12 year old serum IGA (or immunglobin IGA (same thing right?) was 30, tested negative on panel but her gladin anti-bodies 60 which was high. Her Absolute Eosinophils were almost 2000 just fyi. My impression from what I have read is that the low immunglobin IGA can make the panels...
  2. Do you know or have you heard of DH being confused with Perioal Dermatitis in a 12 girl? She has high anti-bodies to gluten and low Immungoblin A (29) but test negative on all other panels?
  3. My 12 year just went to dem and she said what she has was perioral dermatitis. Treating her with two different creams and a 30 day round of strong meds. It is common but can last months to years if not treated. Look at some of the on-line pics and see. I was just looking in this area to see if it there was some relationship between the two or if DH was sometimes...
  4. The GI left it up to us to decided if we want to do it or not. Said it looked like sooner or later she would be having one just a case of should we wait until she is more symptomatic. Still debating. Hubby says no and I am thinking yes. Either way she should be gluten free according to the allergist. My only thing is that if it is active celiac then she...
  5. Thanks!! I have been reading/researching and the DQB1*0301 has something the best I can tell with Melanoma (along with other things). I had a melanoma removed last December. Guess I know where she got that from! I was wondering too why they -'ed the second DQA1 but it makes sense that it would be a second copy. Thanks for your help. This is very confusing...
  6. Thank you for your info. She did have a negative for the DQ8 I did not type that part in -- thought I did. Do you know what the later four lines mean? Thank you!!!
  7. My daughter has exactly the same results as your son. Did you figure out what the last for lines of the testing represents? She is negative on all the screenings but low Immunologlbun A and high gladian antibodies IGG
  8. Not sure still confused about all the testing and which are which ... but she has had the Tissue Transblutamiinsae (IGG) TTG antibody , IGG which was negative and Tissue Transglutaminnase Antibody IGA TTG antibody IGA which was negative. Do not think that she has had the anti-deamidated glaiadin peptide IgG testings. Will ask GI for the testing....
  9. New to this site and you might have the answers to the my questions. Sorry to take it off topic somewhat ... My 12 year daughter, btw dyslexic and ADD, has had a range of symptoms over the years. Elementary school years digestive then gluten free for almost 3 years (high gladin antibodies and low Immungolobin A 58 -- allergist wanted her to go gluten-free...
  10. Sorry for the long path to my question... My 12 year daughter, 7th grade, has had many issues with gluten in the past it started with stomach pain and digestive upset in Kindergarten and 1st grades. Allergist said to treat her like a Celiac and move on but hubby insisted we go to GI and he basically laughed me out the door and said no way and go home...
  11. I was wondering did you immunoglobulin A increase after being on gluten-free? My 12 year has a Immunoglobulin A of 29 with a high gluten antibody count. The celiac screening was negative (maybe due to the low IGA). Allergist says she is gluten intolerant and to go gluten-free. Did not see need to any other testing. Having such a low IGa can result in...
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