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Old 01-26-2011, 12:15 PM #1
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Default Help in interpreting celac panel

After not being able to control my thyroid for the last year. My doctor suspected celiac due to the fact that I'm not absorbing vitamins. I immediately went on a gluten free diet. About a week after going gluten free the doctor asked me to do a celiac panel. Here are my results:

TTG ANTIBODY, IGA <3 Ref. Range <5 neg, 5-8 equivocal, >8 positive
IMMUNOGLOBULIN A 251 Ref. Range 81-463
GLIADIN ANTIBODY (IGA) 5 Ref. Range <11 neg, 11-17 equivocal, >17 positive

My doctor is out of town for the next two weeks. Do I have celiac or just gluten sensitivity? I feel much better since eliminating gluten.

Thank you!
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