Autoimmune Gastrointestinal Dysmotility (AGID) Evaluation
An Update
Symptoms

April 2012
The symptoms of these autoimmune gastrointestinal disorders include early satiety, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, constipation, or diarrhea. The onset of these disorders may occur either subacutely or insidiously. Other components of the autonomic nervous system may also be affected to a greater or lesser degree. Other symptoms may include orthostatic dizziness, also known as orthostatic hypotension, bladder dysfunction, dry eyes, and dry mouth.
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Jump to section:
- Introduction
- New Profile
- AGID
- Symptoms
- AGID1
- AGID1,2
- AGID: Laboratory Findings
- AGID: Antibody Evaluation
- Ganglionic Acetylcholine Receptor (AChR) Autoantibody3,4
- Ganglionic AChR Autoantibody
- AGID Antibody Profile
- AGIDE/89886 Algorithm
- AGIDE/89886 Algorithm
- AGIDE/89886 Algorithm
- AGIDE/89886 Algorithm
- Clinical Utility of AGID Evaluation
- Clinical Utility of AGID Evaluation
- Summary
- References
- Questions


