Transcription of Sample Comprehensive Celiac Disease Panel
1 Sample Celiac Disease Comprehensive Panel Report Test Name Test Ordered Celiac Disease Comprehensive Panel *. Interpretation Serological evidence for Celiac Disease is present. Consider IgA deficiency. Reference Level of Tissue Transglutaminase Test Results Flag Range Antibody Detected An IgA and/or IgG test is used to detect antibodies directed at this <4 U/mL: TISSUE TRANSGLUTAMINASE AB, IGA No Antibody Detected ABSENT. enzyme commonly found in the <1 <4 U/mL: (tTg IgA) >4 U/mL: No Antibody Detected intestines. Antibody Detected 24-121 LOW. IGA, SERUM. 22 L Consider IgA deficiency as (Total IgA) mg/dL number is not in the normal range of 24-121 mg/dL. <6 U/mL: TTG ANTIBODY, IGG No Antibody Detected PRESENT. 24 H >6 U/mL: (tTg IgG) >6 U/mL: Antibody Detected Antibody Detected Confirmation ENDOMYSIAL ANTIBODY SCR (IGA) POSITIVE. W/REFL TO TITER POSITIVE NEGATIVE EMA IgA confirms the These tests usually correlate with (EMA) positive tTG IgG.
2 TTg. However, it is ordered as a confirmation when patients have ENDOMYSIAL ANTIBODY TITER 1:160 H <1:5 TITER. had positive results from other Celiac Disease antibody tests. Results out of range Interpreting Celiac Disease Comprehensive Panel Test Results No Indication of Celiac Disease Inconclusive Suggestive of Celiac Disease Highly Suggestive of Celiac Disease tTg IgA=Positive tTg IgA=Negative tTg IgA=Positive tTg IgA=Negative Total IgA=Normal Total IgA=Low Total IgA=Normal Total IgA=Normal EMA=Negative tTG lgG=Positive EMA=Positive tTg IgA=Negative tTg IgA=Positive tTg IgA=Negative Total IgA=Low Total IgA=Low Total IgA=Low tTG IgG=Positive tTG IgG=Positive tTG IgG=Negative EMA=Negative EMA=Positive tTg IgA=Positive tTg IgA=Negative Total IgA=Low Total IgA=Low tTG IgG=Positive tTG IgG=Positive EMA=Negative EMA=Positive If test results do not suggest the presence of Celiac Disease , confirm your patient was eating a normal, gluten-containing diet for at least 2 weeks prior to getting tested.
3 If not, the test results may have been compromised. If the patient was eating normally, there is a chance he or she has non- Celiac gluten sensitivity. *For children up to age 4, use the Celiac Disease Comprehensive Panel , Infant. Copyright 2014 Quest Diagnostics Incorporated. Quest, Quest Diagnostics, , any associated logos, and all associated Quest Diagnostics registered and unregistered trademarks are the property of Quest Diagnostics. All third-party marks and are the property of their respective owners.