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The ASCA IgG test detects Anti-Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Antibodies (ASCA) in the blood. It is primarily used to help diagnose inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), particularly Crohn’s disease (CD), and to distinguish it from ulcerative colitis (UC).
✅ To Diagnose Crohn’s Disease (CD)
✅ To Assess Disease Severity & Risk of Complications
✅ To Guide Treatment Decisions
✅ To Differentiate IBD from Other Digestive Disorders
🩸 Blood Sample Collection:
🔬 Methods Used:
| Result | ASCA IgG Level | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| Negative | < 12 U/mL | No ASCA antibodies detected |
| Borderline | 12–20 U/mL | Possible early Crohn’s disease |
| Positive | > 20 U/mL | Suggestive of Crohn’s disease |
🔹 A positive ASCA IgG alone does not confirm Crohn’s disease – additional tests are needed.
🔹 A positive ASCA IgG & IgA strongly suggests Crohn’s disease.
🔴 Positive ASCA IgG Suggests:
🟢 Negative ASCA IgG:
🔬 Additional Tests for Confirmation:
✅ Treatment Options If Crohn’s Disease Is Confirmed:
🔹 ASCA IgG is a marker for Crohn’s disease, especially when IgA is also positive.
🔹 Helps differentiate Crohn’s from ulcerative colitis and IBS.
🔹 Not a standalone diagnostic test – endoscopy and other markers are needed.
🔹 Used for early detection, risk assessment, and treatment planning.