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Lupus presents with a speckled pattern.
There is no "MMR" titer, but you can get three individual results for measles, mumps, and rubella titers. Contact your health care provider to find out which result was "394."
There isn't a single diagnosis that explains those findings. Consult with a rheumatologist to discuss the possible cause.
10 million Americans have a positive ANA. About 1.5 million Americans have lupus. Of the 1.5 million who have lupus 95-98% have a negative ANA. People are more likely to have a positive ANA as they age. Many people with a positive ANA never show any signs of autoimmune disease at all. A speckled titer can be indicative of lupus. No one can predict or even give odds about your chance of defeloping lupus.
low antibodies in your body
That means your body has developed antibodies in response to either an immunization or actual infection from the disease. You have been exposed and are now immune.
No. 98% of people with lupus have a positive ANA with a speckled pattern. People with rheumatoid arthritis will have a positive rheumatoid factor and possible a positive ANA but with a different pattern.
Madara literally translates to 'Speckled' or 'spotted'.
Merle is a description of a pattern on a dog's coat that is created from a certain gene. Dogs that have the merle gene tend to have speckled coats and blue eyes.
Madara literally translates to 'Speckled' or 'spotted'.
It means you're immune to chickenpox.
The word Cheetah in Hindi is cītā and means speckled.