Description
Serum, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor
Sample Required:
Blood sample collected from a vein, usually from the arm.
Test Time:
The test results are typically available within a few hours to a day.
Test Normal Range:
The normal range for beta-2-glycoprotein I IgM antibody can vary depending on the laboratory performing the test.It’s crucial to interpret the findings with the help of a healthcare professional.
What is the Test?
The Beta-2-Glycoprotein I IgM Antibody Serum test measures the levels of IgM antibodies against beta-2-glycoprotein I in the blood. These antibodies are associated with certain autoimmune disorders, particularly antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), which can cause blood clotting complications and other health issues.
Test Procedure:
A healthcare professional will clean the area where the blood will be drawn, usually from the arm.A needle is inserted into a vein, and a small amount of blood is collected in a tube.The collected blood sample is sent to a laboratory for analysis.
When to Take the Test:
This test is used in the diagnosis and management of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) and other autoimmune disorders. It may be ordered when a person has a history of clotting disorders, recurrent miscarriages, or unexplained health issues.
Who Should Take This Test:
Individuals with symptoms or medical history suggestive of antiphospholipid syndrome or other autoimmune disorders may take this test as per their healthcare provider’s recommendation.
Precautions for Exceptional Cases (Pregnancy etc.):
This test is particularly relevant for individuals with a history of clotting disorders, recurrent miscarriages, or autoimmune disorders. If you are pregnant, have a history of blood clots, or have other health concerns, discuss with your healthcare provider before taking this test.

