Gluten ataxia testing in Como

Find health labs to test for Gluten ataxia in Como and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Gluten ataxia

Gluten Intolerance Test
Gluten Allergy Test by Synlab

Viale Innocenzo XI, 70, 22100 Como CO, Italia

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Gluten Intolerance Test by innovabiohealth S.r.l.

Test at-Home / Self-testing

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Results in 2 days

€80.00

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Gluten Allergy Test by Synlab

Via Luigi Rigamonti, 17, 22042 San Fermo della Battaglia CO, Italia

1.8 km

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Gluten Allergy Test by Synlab

Via Provinciale Per Lecco, 742, 22030 Lipomo CO, Italia

2 km

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Gluten Allergy Test by Farmacia Cristini

Via Provinciale, 24, 22038 Tavernerio CO, Italia

3.3 km

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Gluten Allergy Test by Synlab

Via Alessandro Volta, 31, 22070 Luisago CO, Italia

3.9 km

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Gluten Intolerance Test by Farmacia S.Agata Bulgarograsso

Via Romolo Guffanti, 2, 22070 Bulgarograsso CO, Italia

5.6 km

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A Gluten Intolerance Test costs €29.90

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Gluten Allergy Test by Farmacia Graziani - Tampone Rapido

Via 1 Maggio, 1, 22070 Oltrona di San Mamette CO, Italia

6.4 km

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Gluten Allergy Test by Synlab

Via Giacomo Leopardi, 7, 22036 Erba CO, Italia

6.6 km

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Gluten Allergy Test by Synlab

Viale Lombardia, 15, 22063 Cantù CO, Italia

5.3 km

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Gluten Intolerance Test by Farmacia Pertusini

Via Pozzi, 1, 22070 Albiolo CO, Italia

7.1 km

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Gluten Allergy Test by Synlab

Via Giovan Battista Grassi, 22, 22072 Cermenate CO, Italia

7.7 km

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Gluten ataxia - symptoms and how to test

In genetically predisposed individuals, eating gluten can cause an immune-mediated illness known as gluten ataxia. Rarely occurring gluten ataxia is an autoimmune disorder triggered by ingesting gluten, which causes the immune system to attack the neurological system. Both celiac disease and non-celiac gluten sensitivity have been linked to this. Researchers have suggested that gluten ataxia might account for as much as 41% of all cases of aetiology-unknown ataxia. Diagnosis of gluten ataxia is verified if there is stability or improvement of symptoms on a gluten-free diet.