Myositis Profile IgG11 Antigens Test
Introduction to the Myositis Profile IgG11 Antigens Test
The Myositis Profile IgG11 Antigens Test is a specialized diagnostic tool designed to detect antibodies associated with autoimmune myositis. This condition affects the muscles and can lead to muscle weakness and inflammation. Early diagnosis is essential for effective treatment and management of symptoms.
What the Test Measures
This test measures specific IgG antibodies against various antigens linked to myositis, including:
- Mi-2
- Ku
- PM-SCL 100
- PM-SCL 75
- Jo-1
- SRP
- PL-7
- PL-12
- EJ
- OJ
- Ro-52
Who Should Consider This Test?
This test is recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms such as:
- Muscle weakness
- Fatigue
- Difficulty swallowing
- Joint pain
Risk factors include a family history of autoimmune diseases and previous diagnoses of related conditions.
Benefits of Taking the Test
- Provides accurate diagnosis of autoimmune disorders.
- Guides treatment options and management strategies.
- Helps monitor disease progression and response to therapy.
Understanding Your Results
Results will indicate the presence of specific antibodies, which can help healthcare providers determine the type of myositis and the best course of action. It is crucial to discuss your results with a healthcare professional for proper interpretation and advice.
Test Details and Pricing
Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
---|---|---|
Myositis Profile IgG11 Antigens Test | 200,000 NGN | 300,000 NGN |
How to Book the Test
To schedule your Myositis Profile IgG11 Antigens Test, please contact us at +2348077798758. Our team is ready to assist you with the booking process. Don’t wait to take control of your health!
Turnaround Time: Sample collection is available Monday through Saturday by 9 AM, with same-day reporting.
Sample Type: 2 mL (1 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Ship refrigerated or frozen.
Pre-Test Instructions: No special preparation required.
Specialty: Rheumatology
Department: Immunopathology
Method: Immunoblot
Disease Type: Autoimmune disorders