Survey of the initial management of celiac disease antibody tests by ordering physicians
Abstract Background Appropriate interpretation of a positive celiac antibody test by an ordering physician is important in order to institute proper management. We evaluated why children with an initial positive celiac serology were not referred for diagnostic biopsy or followed with serial testing...
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Main Authors: | Kathryn Potter (Author), Lawrence de Koning (Author), J. Decker Butzner (Author), Dominica Gidrewicz (Author) |
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