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Your total IgA level is normal, which means the tTG-IgA test for celiac disease will work correctly. IgA deficiency is excluded as a cause of false negative celiac a blood antibody test.
A very low or undetectable IgA level is consistent with selective IgA deficiency, the most common primary immunodeficiency. This is clinically significant because tTG-IgA testing will be falsely negative — DGP-IgG must be used instead to screen for celiac disease.
See your doctor. If you are being evaluated for celiac disease, DGP-IgG should be tested instead of tTG-IgA. IgA-deficient patients may also have increased autoimmunity and infection risk.
Total IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Low total IgA can be due to selective IgA deficiency (if very low), certain medications, or other immunodeficiencies. Importantly, low IgA means tTG-IgA (the primary celiac screening test) may be falsely negative, so DGP-IgG should be used for celiac screening.
Discuss with your doctor. Ensure that celiac testing uses IgG-based assays if IgA is low.
Total IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})A borderline low IgA may be a normal variant. It is unlikely to cause false negative tTG-IgA results but should be noted.
No specific action. If you have unexplained symptoms, discuss with your doctor.
Total IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour total IgA level is normal, which means the tTG-IgA test for celiac disease will work correctly. IgA deficiency is excluded as a cause of false negative celiac a blood antibody test.
No action needed. Your celiac screening tests are valid.
Total IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour total IgA is in the healthy midrange, confirming adequate immune function and reliable celiac a blood antibody test testing.
No action needed.
Total IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalA borderline high IgA is often non-specific and can be a normal variant or reflect mild immune stimulation.
No urgent action. If persistent and accompanied by other abnormal immunoglobulins, discuss with your doctor.
Total IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highElevated IgA can be seen in chronic liver disease, autoimmune conditions (rheumatoid arthritis, SLE), chronic infections, and in IgA multiple myeloma (rare).
See your doctor. Clinical correlation is needed to determine the significance of elevated IgA.
Total IgA: {{value}} {{unit}} — elevated (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})A very high IgA can indicate a monoclonal gammopathy such as IgA multiple myeloma or noticeable inflammatory/autoimmune disease.
Seek medical evaluation promptly. SPEP, immunofixation, and hematology assessment are needed.
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