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Comparative Study
. 1977 Dec;18(12):991-3.
doi: 10.1136/gut.18.12.991.

IgA and IgG reticulin antibodies in coeliac and non-coeliac patients

Comparative Study

IgA and IgG reticulin antibodies in coeliac and non-coeliac patients

O E Eade et al. Gut. 1977 Dec.

Abstract

Using indirect immunofluorescence, comparisons were made of patterns of staining of five tissue substrates with 28 RI reticulin antibody-positive coeliac sera, and 23 RI reticulin antibody-positive non-coeliac sera. IgA and IgG fluorescein conjugates were used separately. IgA antibodies were seen in 22 coeliac patients (78%) compared with three non-coeliacs (13%). Concomitant sinusoidal fluorescence (RS pattern) was seen more frequently with the non-coeliac (60.9%) than with the coeliac sera (10.7%). Such differences may help to distinguish those patients who should have a jejunal biopsy when using the reticulin antibody as a screening test for coeliac disease.

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