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Your DGP IgA level is within the normal range, indicating no immune response to deamidated gliadin (a component of gluten). This test is useful in celiac disease diagnosis, particularly in children under 2 years old.
DGP IgA antibodies are not detected. This is the expected normal finding.
No action needed.
DGP-IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — undetectable (normal)Very low DGP IgA level, consistent with a negative result.
No action needed.
DGP-IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (normal)Your DGP IgA level is within the normal range, indicating no immune response to deamidated gliadin (a component of gluten). This test is useful in celiac disease diagnosis, particularly in children under 2 years old.
No action needed.
DGP-IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — negative (<{{high}} U/mL)Your DGP IgA is clearly negative, which is the optimal finding.
No action needed.
DGP-IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — negative (optimal)A weakly positive DGP IgA may indicate early or mild gluten sensitivity. It is less specific than tTG-IgA for celiac disease.
Discuss with your doctor. Correlation with tTG-IgA, EMA, and clinical symptoms is important.
DGP-IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — weakly positiveElevated DGP IgA indicates an immune response to deamidated gliadin peptides. This test is particularly useful for detecting celiac disease in children under 2 and in IgA-deficient individuals (where DGP-IgG is used).
See your doctor. Results should be interpreted alongside tTG-IgA and EMA. A celiac disease workup may be indicated.
DGP-IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — positive (ref: <{{high}} U/mL)A strongly positive DGP IgA indicates a significant immune response to gluten peptides. This supports a diagnosis of celiac disease, especially in children and IgA-deficient patients.
Seek gastroenterology evaluation. Comprehensive celiac disease workup including endoscopy with biopsy may be needed.
DGP-IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — strongly positive (ref: <{{high}} U/mL)Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.