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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Red blood cell disorders

Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the HLA - B5 (B51/52) Test is 14 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test HLA - B5 (B51/52) Test

  • HLA - B5 (B51/52) Test
  • Prerequisites:
    • There are no specific prerequisites for this test.
    • However, it is recommended to consult with your healthcare provider before taking the test.
    • Inform your healthcare provider about any medications or medical conditions you have that may affect the test results.

What are the measure values for the test HLA - B5 (B51/52) Test

  • Positive: Presence of HLA-B5 (B51/52) antigen
  • Negative: Absence of HLA-B5 (B51/52) antigen

What does this test HLA - B5 (B51/52) Test identify?

HLA - B5 (B51/52) Test

The HLA - B5 (B51/52) Test is a blood test that identifies the presence of the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) B5 subtype B51 or B52 in an individual's immune system. These specific HLA subtypes are associated with certain autoimmune diseases, particularly Behcet's disease and familial Mediterranean fever.

By detecting the HLA - B5 subtype B51 or B52, healthcare providers can help diagnose and monitor these autoimmune conditions, as well as assess the risk of developing them in individuals with a family history of these diseases.

Why is this test HLA - B5 (B51/52) Test taken?

HLA-B5 (B51/52) test is taken to determine the presence of a specific human leukocyte antigen (HLA) subtype known as HLA-B5 or B51/52. This test is often ordered to help diagnose or rule out certain autoimmune diseases, including Behcet's disease and familial Mediterranean fever.

Individuals who are suspected of having Behcet's disease or familial Mediterranean fever may be recommended to undergo HLA-B5 testing. The presence of HLA-B5 may increase the likelihood of developing these conditions, although a positive result does not necessarily mean that the individual will develop the disease.

The HLA-B5 test is done through a blood sample, which is then sent to a laboratory for analysis. The results of the test can help healthcare providers in making an accurate diagnosis and developing a treatment plan tailored to the patient's specific needs.

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