A member asked:

I have been diagnosed with crohn's disease twenty years ago. i recently seen a dietitian about 6 months ago and have been on gfd. my gi md ordered blood work. ttgiga is less than 1.2, ttgigg is1.3, gliadiniga i and glaidinigg is less than 10 and iga is 14

A doctor has provided 1 answer

No celiac here: You were screened for celiac disease and found to be negative for that GI disorder. But ttg-a & ttg-g antibodies may fall into the normal range in patients with celiac disease who are completely avoiding gluten. So if you are not eating wheat and other gluten-containing foods you either (a) don't have celiac disease or (b) do have celiac disease that is under excellent control. Good work!

Answered 6/10/2014

5.6k views

Thank

Related Questions

A member asked:

What is the connection between IgA and IBD (crohns, UC)?

4 doctors weighed in across 2 answers