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Originally Posted by glenntaj
--is the most specific (though the least sensitive) for frank celiac (the anti-gliadin tests, which I don't see here, are more sensitive but somewhat less specific and may be associated more highly with non-celiac gluten sensitivity).
The IgA anti-glutaminase test is also the one most closely correlated with villous damage of the small intestine--it is likely that if there was an endoscopy, there would be evidence of flattened villi.
In any case, she needs a gluten free diet. This will mean high vigilance, as gluten sneaks into many things as a filler or binder; it's doesn't just mean giving up bread products. And all first degree relatives should be tested for celiac as well.
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So you think she should have an endoscopy done? I was thinking she was gluten sensitive but not have celiac. Would you agree?
We are going to a GI Specialist tomorrow, what questions should I have him answer and/or should I request more tests?
Thank you so much for your response!