2016
DOI: 10.15171/ijbsm.2016.02
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TTG IgA in Functional Constipation: Is It Rational to Be Evaluated?

Abstract: Background: It is suggested that constipation could be due to celiac disease (CD); therefore, this study aimed to determine the prevalence of positive tissue transglutaminase (tTG) IgA test among children with functional constipation (FC). Methods: In this case-control study, 182 consecutive patients with FC who fulfilled the Rome III criteria as cases were compared with 240 healthy children as the control group in terms of suspicious CD by measuring the serum tTG IgA level. Results: There was a significant di… Show more

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“…The serum samples were then stored at -80°C until use. The level of anti-tTG IgA antibody was determined using a specific ELISA kit (Pars Azmoun, Iran) as noted in our previous study (18). Antibody titer > 18 IU/L was considered as positive.…”
Section: Measuring Anti-ttg Igamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The serum samples were then stored at -80°C until use. The level of anti-tTG IgA antibody was determined using a specific ELISA kit (Pars Azmoun, Iran) as noted in our previous study (18). Antibody titer > 18 IU/L was considered as positive.…”
Section: Measuring Anti-ttg Igamentioning
confidence: 99%