IgA Antigliadin Antibodies in Celiac and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Carmen Ribes Koninckx,
J. P. Giliams,
I. Polanco
et al.
Abstract:Antibodies against gliadin of the IgA class were assessed with an enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay technique in children with celiac disease, healthy blood donors, and adult patients with active Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. Significantly higher antibody values were found in celiac children during gluten chal‐lenge and during the first 3 months on a gluten‐free diet, compared with the findings in the healthy blood donors. The patients with active Crohn's disease had signifiantly higher levels of IgA … Show more
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