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Default Help reading celiac test results

Hi.

I keep seeing things about IgA deficiency but thought that would mean low IgA result. I can't seem to find anything if it seems that my IgA test is high at 3.55 if it's supposed to be .90 or less. Anyone know what this means?

My results were:

TISSUE TRANSGLUTAMINASE IgG 0.36 Index <=0.90 Index
Tissue transglutaminase IgA 3.55 Index <=0.90 Index

Thank you.
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