Auto Antibody Detection Test
Also known as: HLA Auto Antibody Detection, Heparin / EDTA Blood
Overview
The Auto Antibody Detection Test is a test used to identify the presence of autoantibodies in the blood. The test is often performed in the context of HLA Typing, where the clinical history and the relationship between the patient and the potential organ donor are considered. This test helps assess the compatibility between the patient and the donor by determining the similarity or mismatch of HLA antigens, which is crucial for successful organ transplantation. In dialysis patients, blood should be collected after 24 hours of dialysis to ensure accurate test results by eliminating dialysis-related antibodies.
HLA Auto Antibody Detection, Heparin / EDTA Blood Price
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The HLA Auto Antibody Detection, Heparin / EDTA Blood Price in Mumbai is ₹ 1,380 .
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Frequently Asked Questions
This test measures the presence of autoantibodies in your blood.
• To diagnose and monitor autoimmune diseases • To assess the severity or activity of an autoimmune disease • To determine the effectiveness of treatment • To rule out other conditions with similar symptoms • To aid in the classification of autoimmune diseases for proper management
Your doctor may recommend the Auto Antibody Detection Test if you • have symptoms suggesting an autoimmune disease, such as joint pain, rash, fatigue, or digestive issues, • have a family history of autoimmune disease, • show signs of multiple autoimmune diseases, or • need to monitor the progression or recurrence of an autoimmune disease.
Abnormal results may indicate a specific autoimmune disease, such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.
A healthcare professional will insert a needle into a vein in your arm to draw a blood sample. They will send this sample to a laboratory for testing.
• Inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are taking, as they might interfere with the test results. Also, tell them if you have any specific requirements. • Follow any fasting instructions provided by your doctor, if applicable.
• Complete blood count (CBC): to evaluate overall health and detect any abnormalities in blood cells • Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) or C-reactive protein (CRP): to assess inflammation levels • Antinuclear antibody (ANA) test: to screen for autoimmune diseases such as lupus
Autoimmune antibody panel or autoimmune serology tests
An autoimmune disease occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks and damages healthy tissues in the body. Examples include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and celiac disease. Autoimmune diseases can affect various organs or tissues and cause a range of symptoms.
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