Seeking Patients with Celiac Disease at The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center For Study

Seeking Celiac Patients

at the University of Chicago Medical Center to Participate in Study

(if you are not currently a patient, you may schedule an appointment for a consultation)

 

The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center is conducting a study to evaluate the performance of a new test for the antibodies associated with celiac disease. Typically, people with celiac disease have elevated levels of certain antibodies in the blood, including tissue transglutaminase (tTG), anti-endomysium antibodies (EMA), and deamidated gliadin peptides (DGP).

To qualify for this study, you must be a patient at the University of Chicago Medical Center. To schedule an appointment for a new patient consultation, please call (773) 702-3572. You must have positive blood tests for the antibodies associated with celiac disease, or you must have been recently diagnosed by a scope with biopsies (upper endoscopy).

Subjects who agree to participate in this study will have about 1 teaspoon (3 mL) of blood drawn at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

For participation in this study you will receive $50 in the form of a check.

If you would like to participate in this study or have further questions about the study, please email or call research coordinator, NurAlima Grandison, at ngrandison@uchicago.edu or (773) 702-3572.

The study will be open until 7/31/2012.

 

 


 


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