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Measures: Number of red blood cells in the blood

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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 Anti Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (ASCA) IgA Antibodies Test is 7-10 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Anti Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (ASCA) IgA Antibodies Test

  • Must not have taken any immunosuppressive medications for at least 2 weeks prior to the test
  • Avoid eating or drinking for at least 8 hours before the test
  • Inform the healthcare provider about any medications or supplements being taken
  • Inform the healthcare provider about any recent infections or illnesses
  • Provide a detailed medical history, including any previous autoimmune disorders

What are the measure values for the test Anti Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (ASCA) IgA Antibodies Test

  • Normal Range: 0-20 units/mL
  • Borderline Range: 21-25 units/mL
  • Positive Range: >25 units/mL

What does this test Anti Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (ASCA) IgA Antibodies Test identify?

  • This test identifies the presence of Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) in the blood.
  • ASCA IgA antibodies are primarily associated with Crohn's disease, an inflammatory bowel disease.
  • A positive result for ASCA IgA antibodies may suggest a diagnosis of Crohn's disease, especially when combined with other clinical symptoms and test results.
  • It is important to note that a positive ASCA IgA result does not definitively diagnose Crohn's disease and further evaluation by a healthcare provider is necessary.

Why is this test Anti Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (ASCA) IgA Antibodies Test taken?

The Anti Saccharomyces Cerevisiae (ASCA) IgA Antibodies Test is taken to help diagnose Crohn's disease and differentiate it from other inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) such as ulcerative colitis. ASCA antibodies are often elevated in individuals with Crohn's disease, making this test useful in confirming a diagnosis or monitoring the disease progression.

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