Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) testing in Islington
Find health labs to test for Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) in Islington and compare all offers by prices and services.
Gluten Intolerance Test by The Doctors Clinic Group Private GP
167 City Road, London, EC1V 1NR, United Kingdom
2.8 km
Gluten Sensitivity Test by The Doctors Clinic Group Private GP
344 Gray's Inn Road, London, WC1X 8BP, United Kingdom
2.8 km
Gluten Intolerance Test by The Doctors Clinic Group Private GP
35 New Broad Street, London, EC2M 1, United Kingdom
2.8 km
Gluten Intolerance Test by The Doctors Clinic Group Private GP
71 Carter Lane, London, EC4V 5HB, United Kingdom
2.8 km
Gluten Intolerance Test by The GP Clinic London
117A Harley Street, London, W1G 7, United Kingdom
2.8 km
Unverified
A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £168.00
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Gluten Sensitivity Test by Private Blood Tests London
117A Harley Street, London, W1G 7, United Kingdom
2.8 km
Unverified
A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £194.00
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Gluten Sensitivity Test by The Doctors Clinic Group Private GP
6 Newburgh Street, London, W1F 7RQ, United Kingdom
2.8 km
Gluten Intolerance Test by The London Allergy Clinic
10 Harley Street, London, W1G 9PF, United Kingdom
2.8 km
Unverified
A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £36.00
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Gluten Intolerance Test by Dr Dinkar Bakshi, British Allergy Clinic London
10 Harley Street, London, W1G 9PF, United Kingdom
2.8 km
Gluten Sensitivity Test by The London Allergy Clinic
11 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 9ST, United Kingdom
2.8 km
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A Gluten Intolerance Test costs £36.00
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Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) - symptoms and how to test
Chronic, severe itching and blistering of the skin, known as dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), is a symptom of celiac disease, also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy. About 10% of those with celiac disease also suffer from a rash called DH. People most likely to have DH are adults, males and those of northern European ancestry. To check for DH, a skin biopsy is performed, and the IgA antibodies are then detected using a particular sort of immunofluorescent dye. The presence of these antibodies in the blood and the confirmation of dermatitis herpetiformis by a skin biopsy strongly suggest the presence of celiac disease.