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Default What to do whether i have celiac disease or not

My reports are as follow
Tissue transglutaminaseIgA : <1.0
Refrence normal <12.0
Epuivocal 12-18
Possitive > 18.0
Immunoglobulin
Total IgA :<0.25 (0.57-5.34)
Total IgG :<0.07 (6.5 -16.2 )
Total IgM: 0.16 (0.30-2.65)

And colonscopy biopsy report as follow:
Illeal biopsy: chronic nonspecific illetis with lymphoid hyperplasia


Now my question is : Which report to do next whether it is a celiac desiase or not
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