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Old 03-26-2007, 08:52 PM #1
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Default Questions about tests

Hi All,

I am usually in the TOS forum but wanted to ask a question. I just had some recent blood tests and the following came back and was wondering if anyone had some insight...

Elevated levels of ASCA IgA Elisa and ASCA IgG Elisa. It did say suggestive of Chron's disease but then the gastro doc said it's unlikely. also negative for celciac disease.

Also will trying a gluten free diet help lower these elevated levels above?

Just curious, the gastro doc was not very forthcoming in explaining any one this. If it's nothing then great, but just want to make sure.

Thanks for any insight, I sometimes read some posts over here and you all seem super smart
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