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ANTI THYROGLOBULIN ANTIBODY; ANTI Tg
An anti-thyroglobulin antibody test measures the amount of antibodies in the blood that target the thyroglobulin protein. This test can help detect thyroid problems.What is thyroglobulin?- Thyroglobulin is a protein produced by the thyroid gland.
- It helps make the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).
- A small amount of thyroglobulin leaks into the bloodstream.
Why is the test done?- The test can help detect thyroid problems like thyroiditis, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, and Grave’s disease.
- It can also help monitor patients with thyroid cancer.
What can the test results mean?- High levels of thyroglobulin antibodies can indicate thyroid damage, an autoimmune condition, or thyroid cancer.
- Declining levels may indicate reduced tumor burden or the absence of disease.
How is the test performed?- A healthcare professional draws blood from a vein in your arm.
- The blood sample is then sent to a lab for analysis.
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ANTINUCLEAR ANTIBODIES-17 BLOT(Immunoblot)
An antinuclear antibodies (ANA) 17 blot test, also known as an ANA-17 Pro test, is a blood test used to detect autoantibodies that target specific antigens within the cell nucleus, helping diagnose and differentiate between various autoimmune diseases.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:What it is:-
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ANA Blot 17 antigens test:
This test detects the presence of antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) in the blood, which are autoantibodies that the body produces that attack its own healthy cells.
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Purpose:
It helps diagnose and differentiate between various autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), Sjogren’s syndrome, mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD), scleroderma, and others.
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How it works:
The test uses a strip with 17 specific antigens, allowing for the identification of antibodies against these antigens, which can help determine the type of autoimmune condition.
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Antigens:
The test detects antibodies against antigens like dsDNA, nucleosomes, histones, rib, SS-A, Ro-52, Scl-70, and PM-Scl.
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Interpretation:
A positive result indicates the presence of ANAs, suggesting a possible autoimmune disease.
Why it’s done:-
Diagnosis:To help diagnose autoimmune diseases when symptoms like joint pain, fatigue, fever, and skin rashes are present.
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Confirmation:To confirm a diagnosis after a preliminary ANA screening test (like ANA IFA or ELISA) is positive.
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Differentiation:
To help differentiate between different autoimmune conditions based on the specific antibodies detected.
Important Considerations:-
Positive Results:
A positive ANA test result doesn’t necessarily mean you have an autoimmune disease, as many healthy individuals also have ANAs in their blood.
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Further Testing:A positive ANA test often requires further testing to determine the specific type of autoimmune disease and the severity of the condition.
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ARTHRITIS PROFILE
An arthritis profile is a series of blood tests used to help diagnose and assess arthritis, focusing on inflammatory markers and autoimmune activity. It can help determine the type and severity of arthritis and guide treatment plans.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:-
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Purpose:
The arthritis profile helps doctors understand the underlying causes of arthritis, differentiate between different types (like rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis), and monitor the effectiveness of treatment.
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Tests Included:
Common tests in an arthritis profile include:
- C-reactive protein (CRP): A marker of inflammation in the body.
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- Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR): Another marker of inflammation.
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- Rheumatoid factor (RF): A protein found in the blood of people with rheumatoid arthritis.
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- Anti-CCP antibodies: A type of autoantibody found in people with rheumatoid arthritis.
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- Antinuclear antibodies (ANA): Autoantibodies that can be elevated in various autoimmune conditions.
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- Complete blood count (CBC): A general blood test that can reveal signs of inflammation or infection.
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- Uric acid: Elevated levels can indicate gout, a type of arthritis.
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- Antistreptolysin O (ASO): An antibody that can be elevated after a streptococcal infection, which can sometimes trigger arthritis.
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How it’s done:
The arthritis profile is typically a blood test, but may also include a urine sample.
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Interpreting Results:
Elevated levels of inflammatory markers (CRP, ESR) or the presence of certain autoantibodies (RF, anti-CCP) can suggest arthritis or other autoimmune conditions.
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Types of Arthritis:The tests can help differentiate between different types of arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and other inflammatory conditions.
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ARTHRITIS PROFILE – A
Arthritic disorders affect majority of the population, varying in severity. Many of these disorders are self limiting conditions requiring minimal evaluation and symptomatic therapy. However several patients show persistent musculo-skeletal symptoms that requires laboratory testing to establish diagnosis and document the pathological process. Complement mediated immune complex deposition may also result in arthritic changes.
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ARTHRITIS PROFILE – ADVANCED
Arthritic disorders affect majority of the population, varying in severity. Many of these disorders are self limiting conditions requiring minimal evaluation and symptomatic therapy. However several patients show persistent musculo-skeletal symptoms that requires laboratory testing to establish diagnosis and document the pathological process. Complement mediated immune complex deposition may also result in arthritic changes.
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ARTHRITIS PROFILE – B
An Arthritis Profile – B test is a blood test panel that helps assess inflammation and identify potential causes of arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis, by analyzing markers like ESR, CRP, rheumatoid factor (RF), and anti-CCP.Here’s a more detailed explanation:What it tests for:- Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR): Measures how quickly red blood cells settle in a tube, indicating inflammation.
- C-Reactive Protein (CRP): A protein released by the liver during inflammation, indicating the body’s inflammatory response.
- Rheumatoid Factor (RF): An antibody found in some people with rheumatoid arthritis.
- Anti-CCP (Anti-Cyclic Citrullinated Peptide): Another antibody that can be a marker for rheumatoid arthritis.
- Complete Blood Count (CBC): Provides a general overview of blood cell counts, which can help identify other potential issues.
- ANA (if): This blood test helps detect presence of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in blood that attack components of cells and lead to inflammation
- Serum calcium, 24-hour urine phosphorus, serum urea acid, dihydroxyvitamin D
Why it’s important:- Diagnosis: Helps doctors determine if someone has arthritis or other inflammatory conditions.
- Monitoring: Can track the progression of arthritis and the effectiveness of treatment.
- Identifying the type of arthritis: Helps differentiate between different types of arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
- Assessing inflammation: Helps determine the severity of inflammation in the body.
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