The University of Iowa (UIHC)
Department of Pathology
LABORATORY SERVICES HANDBOOK


Endomysial Antibody IgG Screen
Order Code: EMAIGG
Order Form: A-1a Immunopathology or IPR Req
  Immunopathology
5238 RCP
356-2688
Specimen
Serum
Collection Medium:
Red top tube
Minimum:
Adult- 5 ml; red top tube
Pediatric- 2ml; red top tube
Testing Schedule:
Bi-weekly (Mon and Thurs) - Batch analysis performed 
twice weekly on Mondays and Thursdays excluding 
university holidays.
Analytic Time:
1 week
Reference Range:
< 1:5 Titer;  Endomysial IgG antibody is useful in screening for celiac 
disease or dermatitis herpetiformis in patients with selective IgA 
deficiency. Selective IgA deficiency affects 3-5% of celiac and 
dermatitis herpetiformis patients. Endomysial IgG testing is not 100% 
sensitive for detection of such patients and it is recommended that 
anti-tissue transglutaminase EIA also be ordered for best sensitivity.

70-76% of patients with dermatitis herpetiformis and 90+% of patients 
with celiac disease who are on a gluten-containing diet.  Occurence of 
endomysial IgA antibody decreases significantly on gluten-free diets.
Note: Selective IgA deficiencies affects 10-15% of celiac and DH 
patients and this condition will cause a false negative test.  If IgA 
deficiency is known, please note on Form 0-8 and IgG anti-EMA test will 
be done instead of IgA.
Comments:
Include relevant clinical information and consultation request.
Methodology:
Immunofluorescence
CPT Code:
86255
 
See also:
Endomysial Antibody IgA Screen, Serum
Endomysial Antibody Titer, IgA, Serum
Endomysial Antibody Titer, IgG, Serum

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Updated: 01/09/2008

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