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Value of Serologic Markers for Clinical Diagnosis and Population Studies of Coeliac Disease
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In most tests the antibody levels were age-correlated. The highest sensitivities in combination with high specificities were found for IgA anti-gliadin antibodies in children less than 5 years of age and IgA anti-endomysium antibodies in older children and adults. These tests were most useful for testing a population with a high disease prevalence, such as patients with gastrointestinal symptoms, although the results for many tests had overlapping confidence intervals. For screening unselected populations with a low disease prevalence, in which a test with maximum specificity is desired, only anti-endomysium antibodies had sufficiently high predictive value to be of practical use.
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