Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Monitoring response to dietary therapy
When TTG-IgA is normal in patients with villous atrophy
Patients with a high pretest probability of celiac disease but a negative TTG- IgA: guiding a decision regarding the need for endoscopy and biopsy
Interpretation
Increased In
Celiac disease
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Limitations
Biopsy of the proximal small intestine is indicated to confirm the diagnosis of celiac disease in a patient with positive serologic test(s) for antibodies to TTG or deamidated gliadin. It is recommended that multiple tissue specimens be taken at biopsy to avoid false-negative histology in patients with focal disease.
The levels of antibodies to TTG and deamidated gliadin peptides decline slowly in patients treated with a gluten-free diet, and serologic testing may be repeated to assess the response to treatment. In a typical patient, it may take up to 1 year for results to normalize. Persistently elevated results suggest poor adherence to the gluten-free diet.
GLUCAGON
Definition
Polypeptide hormone secreted by the islet alpha cells in the pancreas. Stimulates the production of glucose in the liver and the oxidation of fatty acids
Normal range
(by age):
Newborn (1–3 days): 0–1,750 pg/mL