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Blood count
A blood count is used as a powerful diagnostic tool in investigations. Various factors indicate the illness while it is still undiagnosed. Most serious defects occur in nutrients (especially iron, vitamins and protein), which can be detected in a blood count. In addition to these shortcomings, there are specific markers that clearly indicate celiac disease. The presence of specific antibodies can be detected by a specific diagnosis, which is highly reliable.
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