Scl-70 Igg Antibodies

1,500.00

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The Scl-70 IgG Antibodies test detects the presence of antibodies against topoisomerase I (also known as Scl-70), a protein that is associated with certain autoimmune diseases, particularly systemic sclerosis (scleroderma). These antibodies are often found in people with this condition and can help identify those at risk for more severe forms of the disease, such as diffuse scleroderma

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    Description

    Why It’s Done:
    • To diagnose systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) and determine the risk of more severe forms of the disease
    • To assess the presence of autoimmune disorders, especially in individuals with symptoms such as skin thickening, joint pain, or internal organ involvement
    • To help in the monitoring and management of systemic sclerosis
    • To evaluate patients with symptoms suggesting autoimmune diseases, such as Raynaud’s phenomenon, lung issues, or gastrointestinal problems
    • To differentiate between various autoimmune diseases that may share overlapping symptoms

    Preparation:
    • No special preparation is typically required for this test.
    • A blood sample will be collected, usually from a vein in the arm.
    • Inform your doctor about any autoimmune conditions, medications, or recent infections, as they may influence test results.