ANA or Antinuclear Antibody is a test that helps detect autoimmune disorders in the body. This is usually done to diagnose systemic lupus erythematosus or SLE.
A blood test for anti-immune disorders, such as: lupus, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.
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If the ANA test is positive it needs to go thru further process to determine the "pattern". Also the test results are expressed as a ratio. So it is actually a series of steps to get what would seem like 1 lab result. If you are lucky enough to be near a lab that processes these, and the test is essentially "negative" it could be as little as a few days. The more "positive" the test is, and the efficientcy of communication between all parties involved, could stretch it to a few weeks.
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There is no actually effect of the ana blood test. An ana blood test is to check for a type of antibodies that work against your body instead of helping your body.
You are certainly right about it not being a familiar blood test. The ANA blood test is a Antinuclear Antibody test. Basically it is a blood test for people with infections, cancer and loung diseases.
it is mean a kind of blood
A blood test for anti-immune disorders, such as: lupus, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.
blood test for antibodies ANA TEST Antibodies are often a sign of an infection best thing to do is talk to your doctor
A chance of lupus. Follow up with your doctor. what about uera of 47 also a blood test
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Not necessarily. ANA is a sensitive test for SLE (97% of people with SLE will have a +ANA test) but it is not specific, since ANA can be present in a number of other diseases as well as in some people with no disease. Therefore a + ANA test should be followed up by anti-dsDNA and anti-Smith which are markers specific to lupus.
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ANA stands for antinuclear antibodies. About 10 million Americans have them. Many have no disease. The older you are, the more likely you are to have a positive ANA. The ANA test is a titer. The result is the number of times ones blood must be diluted in order to come up with a sample that has no autoantibodies. The autoantibodies are then tested with immunofluorescence. The resulting pattern helps determine the type of disease.
Yes, it is possible for a positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) test to change to negative. This could happen if the underlying condition that was causing the positive result resolves or goes into remission. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and interpretation of test results.
ANA (ELISA) Rs. 370 ANA (immunnofluoroscence) Rs. 700