Liver Autoimmune

$ 600.00

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Description

AMA-M2, M2-3E(BPO), Sp100, PMC, gp210,LKM- 1, LC-1,SLA/LP,Ro-52
Sample Type:Serum

The Liver Autoimmune test evaluates specific antibodies associated with autoimmune liver diseases, including primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC).

Tests Included:

This test includes assessing various autoantibodies associated with autoimmune liver diseases, such as anti-mitochondrial antibodies (AMA) for PBC or anti-smooth muscle antibodies (SMA) for AIH.

Sample Required:

Blood sample.

Test Time:

Results might be available within a few days.

Test Range Values:

Results are interpreted based on the presence or absence of specific autoantibodies associated with autoimmune liver diseases.

What is the test?

The Liver Autoimmune test detects specific autoantibodies that target liver tissues, aiding in the diagnosis of autoimmune liver diseases.

Test Procedure:

Blood samples are collected and analyzed in the laboratory for the presence of autoantibodies associated with autoimmune liver diseases.

When to take the test:

It’s ordered when investigating suspected autoimmune liver diseases based on symptoms, abnormal liver function tests, or other clinical indications.

Who should take the test:

Individuals with suspected autoimmune liver diseases or unexplained liver abnormalities might require this test.

Precautions for exceptional cases (if any):

No specific precautions are necessary for the test procedure.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Liver Autoimmune Test:

Q1: Can this test confirm the specific autoimmune liver disease?

A: It aids in diagnosing autoimmune liver diseases, but additional tests or clinical assessments are often required for confirmation.

Q2: What other conditions might this test help diagnose?

A: Besides autoimmune liver diseases, it might also aid in diagnosing other autoimmune conditions affecting the liver.

Q3: Are there medications that can interfere with this test?

A: Certain medications can potentially influence autoantibody levels. Discuss all medications with the healthcare provider.

Q4: Can the absence of these autoantibodies rule out autoimmune liver diseases?

A: Not entirely, as some individuals with these conditions might not have detectable autoantibodies.

Q5: Are there specific treatments for autoimmune liver diseases?

A: Treatment often involves medications to suppress the immune system and manage symptoms or slow disease progression.

*Please note that specific testing protocols and guidelines may vary based on the latest recommendations from health authorities and regulatory agencies. It is essential to consult healthcare professionals and follow local testing guidelines for accurate and appropriate testing.

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