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My daughter hasn't been diagnosed (yet?) but I was hoping that someone could help me interpret some test results...
Her lactoferrin test was positive and her gastroenterologist requested another test to confirm and that was positive as well. Then he ran a quantitative stool test (two weeks for results) and that came back as "normal levels". The whole thing baffles me (and the doctor seemed baffled as well...)
So I'm wondering...
Can the lactoferrin test have a false positive? (twice)
Can high lactoferrin indicate anything other than IBD?
Why would two lactoferrin tests indicate inflammation, yet the quantitative test indicate none?
Her gastroenterologist is thinking of doing a colonoscopy and endoscopy -- will there be evidence of IBD even if she's not having a flair at the time?
A brief history of my daughter: Bean is 11 years old; she has Pancreatic Insuffiency, Atypical Cystic Fibrosis, Fructose Malabsorption, allergies to trees and weeds, and Asthma. The PI and FM symptoms are similar to Crohn's, so Bean's diarrhea, constipation and pain doesn't necessarily give us clues...
She's been tested for parasites (as I understand it, the only other explanation for high lactoferrin) and it was negative. Her gastroenterologist is considering giving her Flagyl anyway -- but we did that last summer and it did nothing for her stomach pain. I'm not inclined to do it again.
Thanks for any insight you can offer!
Her lactoferrin test was positive and her gastroenterologist requested another test to confirm and that was positive as well. Then he ran a quantitative stool test (two weeks for results) and that came back as "normal levels". The whole thing baffles me (and the doctor seemed baffled as well...)
So I'm wondering...
Can the lactoferrin test have a false positive? (twice)
Can high lactoferrin indicate anything other than IBD?
Why would two lactoferrin tests indicate inflammation, yet the quantitative test indicate none?
Her gastroenterologist is thinking of doing a colonoscopy and endoscopy -- will there be evidence of IBD even if she's not having a flair at the time?
A brief history of my daughter: Bean is 11 years old; she has Pancreatic Insuffiency, Atypical Cystic Fibrosis, Fructose Malabsorption, allergies to trees and weeds, and Asthma. The PI and FM symptoms are similar to Crohn's, so Bean's diarrhea, constipation and pain doesn't necessarily give us clues...
She's been tested for parasites (as I understand it, the only other explanation for high lactoferrin) and it was negative. Her gastroenterologist is considering giving her Flagyl anyway -- but we did that last summer and it did nothing for her stomach pain. I'm not inclined to do it again.
Thanks for any insight you can offer!