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How do you test for celliac disease?

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Dr. Kelty Baker
Hematology 30 years experience
Celiac disease: Celiac disease can be diagnosed by labs (anti-gliadin antibody, tissue transglutaminase, anti-endomysial antibody) and by biopsy of the small intestine.
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