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Your DGP IgG level is within the normal range. This test is particularly important for detecting celiac disease in individuals with IgA deficiency (who cannot mount an IgA response).
DGP IgG antibodies are not detected. This is the expected normal finding.
No action needed.
DGP-IgG: {{value}} {{unit}} — undetectable (normal)Very low DGP IgG level, consistent with a negative result.
No action needed.
DGP-IgG: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (normal)Your DGP IgG level is within the normal range. This test is particularly important for detecting celiac disease in individuals with IgA deficiency (who cannot mount an IgA response).
No action needed.
DGP-IgG: {{value}} {{unit}} — negative (<{{high}} U/mL)Your DGP IgG is clearly negative, which is the optimal finding.
No action needed.
DGP-IgG: {{value}} {{unit}} — negative (optimal)A weakly positive DGP IgG may indicate early gluten sensitivity. In patients with known IgA deficiency, this test is especially important for celiac screening.
Discuss with your doctor in the context of total IgA level and symptoms.
DGP-IgG: {{value}} {{unit}} — weakly positiveElevated DGP IgG is most informative in patients with IgA deficiency, where tTG-IgA may be falsely negative. In IgA-sufficient patients, it is less specific but still supports gluten-related immune activation.
See your doctor. Total IgA level should be checked to interpret this result correctly. Further celiac disease workup may be needed.
DGP-IgG: {{value}} {{unit}} — positive (ref: <{{high}} U/mL)A strongly positive DGP IgG indicates a significant IgG immune response to gluten peptides. This is especially meaningful in IgA-deficient patients where it is the primary serologic marker for celiac disease.
Seek gastroenterology evaluation. Endoscopy with biopsy is recommended to confirm this the diagnosis.
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