Yes.
the reason for RA is stil not understood.
It results when the body produces less than normal amounts of a protein called aspartoacylase
It all depends on your age, how long you have had trouble with it and the results of blood tests that help determine what is happening. However Rheumatologist do use xrays to determine the progress and the damage being caused by the disease.
The titer does not correlate with the activity of RA, but patients with high titer rheumatoid factor are more likely to have erosive joint disease, extra articular manifestations,as well as greater functional disability.Patients that have RA are checked for this as it gives more of an indication of the posiblefuture severity of the disease.
Yes, but not while the disease is active.Elevated results can indicate anemia, kidney disease, osteomyelitis, rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, syphilis, systemic lupus, thyroid disease or other inflammatory disorders.A person who has RA does not necessarily have inflammation at all times. This can mean that while there is no inflammation, the sedimentation rate could be low.
Any value higher than 1:32 suggests a diagnosis of mycoplasmal pneumonia or one of the other viral infections or disease conditions indicated by this test.
A bone profile blood test measures for protein in the blood. If a bone profile low protein and inflammation was one of the results in your blood count, it means that an infection is present.
Treat it as contaiminated and report the results.
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The response to infections is active or cellular immunity. Acquired immunity
A "profile" in laboratory testing refers to a group of related tests that are typically performed together to give a broader picture of a patient's health status in a more efficient manner. These profiles are commonly used in automated multichannel laboratory testing equipment to streamline the testing process and provide comprehensive results for a specific condition or disease.
I'm guessing tremor or Parkinson's Disease.
This disease is known as myesthenia gravis.
Huntington's disease
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