Journal article
High rates of variation in HLA-DQ2/DQ8 testing for coeliac disease: Results from an RCPAQAP pilot program
MP Horan, SY Chai, N Munusamy, KH Tay, L Wienholt, JA Tye-Din, J Daveson, M Varney, T Badrick
Journal of Clinical Pathology | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2018
Abstract
Aim Coeliac disease(CD) is a highly prevalent, gluten-dependent, autoimmune enteropathy. While the diagnosis is based on serological and histological criteria, genotyping of the human leucocyte antigens (HLA) DQ2 and DQ8 has been shown to have substantial clinical utility, especially in excluding the diagnosis in patients who do not carry either antigen. As a result, HLA genotyping is now being performed by more laboratories and has recently become one of the most frequently requested genetic tests in Australia. To date, there has been little scrutiny on the accuracy and reporting of results by laboratories new to HLA typing. In response to clinician feedback that identified potentially clin..
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