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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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Test: Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgA Test

Maximum days to obtain report: The report for the Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgA Test can typically be obtained within 3-5 business days after the test is conducted.

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

  • There are no fasting requirements for the test.
  • Patient should inform the healthcare provider about any medications, supplements, or herbal remedies they are taking.
  • Patient should inform the healthcare provider if they have any bleeding disorders or are taking blood-thinning medications.
  • It is important to inform the healthcare provider if the patient has a history of autoimmune disorders or chronic illnesses.

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

  • Normal range: Less than 20 units
  • Borderline range: 20-30 units
  • High range: Greater than 30 units

What does this test Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgA Test identify?

The Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgA Test is used to identify the presence of antibodies called Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgA in the blood. These antibodies are associated with autoimmune disorders such as Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS), which can cause blood clots to form in the arteries and veins.

Why is this test Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgA Test taken?

The Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgA test is taken to diagnose and monitor autoimmune disorders, particularly antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). APS is a condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks certain proteins in the blood, leading to blood clots and other complications.

This test measures the levels of Beta 2 Glycoprotein IgA antibodies in the blood. Elevated levels of these antibodies are associated with APS and other autoimmune disorders. Monitoring the levels of these antibodies can help healthcare providers evaluate the progression of the disease and guide treatment decisions.

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