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Celiac Disease

Celiac Disease is a chronic gluten-intolerance that affects individuals with a genetic predisposition. In those sensitive to gluten, consuming it triggers chronic inflammation of the small intestinal lining, leading to villous atrophy and poor nutrient absorption.

Tect code:

P6068

Sample type:

Cheek Buccal Swab

Preparation:

You do not need to do anything special to prepare for the sample collection. Fasting is not required for this test.

Test type:

In person or via trained mobile phlebotomist

How it works

Consult with your Health Care Provider

Your Health Care Provider can place the order for the test

Complete sample collection

This test requires a simple cheek swab 

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Access your results online as soon as they are available.
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About the Test
  • DQ2/DQ8
  • HLA-DQ

Celiac Disease DNA Testing can evaluate genetic risk for developing the condition. It is estimated that Celiac Disease affects approximately 1 in 100 Caucasians, with a higher occurrence in females at a two-to-one ratio. Additionally, gluten intolerance is more common in high-risk groups, including first-degree relatives of patients and individuals with certain genetic syndromes (such as Down, Turner, and Williams) or autoimmune conditions (like type 1 diabetes, thyroiditis, and multiple sclerosis).

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