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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

Identifies: Red blood cell disorders

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Test: Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM Test

Maximum Days for Report: The report for the Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM Test can be obtained within 3-5 business days from the date of sample collection.

What are the prerequisites for the test Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM Test

  • There are no specific prerequisites for the Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM test
  • However, it is recommended to inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking before the test
  • It is also important to follow any instructions given by your healthcare provider before the test, such as fasting if required

What are the measure values for the test Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM Test

  • Normal Range: Less than 20 U/mL
  • Borderline Range: 20-40 U/mL
  • Positive Range: Greater than 40 U/mL

What does this test Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM Test identify?

The Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM test identifies the presence of IgM antibodies against Beta 2 Glycoprotein in the blood. Beta 2 Glycoprotein is a protein that plays a role in the blood clotting process.

Elevated levels of Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM antibodies may indicate an increased risk of developing autoimmune disorders such as Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS), which can lead to abnormal blood clotting and an increased risk of miscarriage, stroke, and other complications.

Why is this test Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM Test taken?

The Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM test is taken to diagnose autoimmune disorders such as antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). APS is a condition where the immune system mistakenly produces antibodies against certain proteins in the blood, including beta 2 glycoprotein.

Testing for Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgM antibodies can help healthcare providers determine if a person has APS, which can lead to blood clots, pregnancy complications, and other serious health issues. The test is often performed when a person has symptoms such as recurrent miscarriages, blood clots, or unexplained strokes.

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