The Anti-Endomysial Antibody (EMA) Panel detects IgA, IgG, and IgM autoantibodies against endomysium, a protein in connective tissue. This panel is primarily used for diagnosing Celiac Disease (Gluten Sensitivity) and assessing autoimmune activity.
✅ To Diagnose Celiac Disease
✅ To Assess Disease Severity and Autoimmune Response
✅ To Monitor Response to a Gluten-Free Diet
🩸 Blood Sample Collection:
| Antibody Type | Result | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| EMA IgA | Negative | No celiac disease (if total IgA levels are normal) |
| EMA IgA | Positive | Strongly suggests Celiac Disease |
| EMA IgG | Negative | Celiac disease unlikely (especially in IgA-deficient individuals) |
| EMA IgG | Positive | Suggests Celiac Disease in IgA-deficient patients |
| EMA IgM | Negative | No clinical significance for celiac disease |
| EMA IgM | Positive | Rarely used for diagnosis, may indicate other autoimmune conditions |
🔹 A positive EMA IgA test is highly specific for celiac disease (~99%).
🔹 If IgA deficiency is present, EMA IgG should be used for diagnosis.
🔹 EMA IgM is not clinically useful for celiac disease.
🔴 Positive EMA IgA:
🔴 Positive EMA IgG (with IgA deficiency):
🟢 Negative EMA IgA & IgG:
🔬 Further Tests for Celiac Disease Confirmation:
✅ If Celiac Disease is Diagnosed:
🔹 EMA IgA is the best marker for celiac disease.
🔹 EMA IgG is used when IgA deficiency is present.
🔹 EMA IgM is not useful for celiac disease diagnosis.
🔹 A positive result should be followed by additional testing, including a biopsy.
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