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Default Blood Test Question

I looked at the lab tests that my new doc ordered, and found one I am not familiar with. I have looked it up, and tried to do some research. I know he suspects CD. It appears as though this may be a test for it: TISSUE TRANS.AB, IGA W/REFLEX...is someone here familiar with this. If so, has anyone been dx with CD using this test? I would appreciate anybody's personal experience with it. Thank you!
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