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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 Liver Kidney Microsomal (LKM) Antibody Test is typically within 3-5 business days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Liver Kidney Microsomal (LKM) Antibody Test

  • There are no specific prerequisites for the Liver Kidney Microsomal (LKM) Antibody Test.
  • However, it is recommended to inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking prior to the test.
  • It is also important to follow any fasting instructions provided by your healthcare provider, if applicable.
  • Make sure to inform your healthcare provider about any allergies you may have, as some tests may involve the use of certain substances that could trigger an allergic reaction.

What are the measure values for the test Liver Kidney Microsomal (LKM) Antibody Test

  • Normal: Less than 1:20
  • Borderline: 1:20 to 1:40
  • Positive: Greater than 1:40

What does this test Liver Kidney Microsomal (LKM) Antibody Test identify?

  • Test Name: Liver Kidney Microsomal (LKM) Antibody Test
  • Identifies: This test is used to identify the presence of liver kidney microsomal (LKM) antibodies in the blood.
  • Details: LKM antibodies are autoantibodies that target liver and kidney tissue. The presence of these antibodies is associated with autoimmune liver diseases such as autoimmune hepatitis type 2. The test helps in diagnosing and monitoring these conditions.

Why is this test Liver Kidney Microsomal (LKM) Antibody Test taken?

Why is Liver Kidney Microsomal (LKM) Antibody Test taken?

The Liver Kidney Microsomal (LKM) Antibody Test is taken to detect the presence of LKM antibodies in the blood. These antibodies target the liver and kidneys, leading to autoimmune liver diseases such as autoimmune hepatitis.

Patients with symptoms such as fatigue, jaundice, abdominal pain, and elevated liver enzymes may undergo this test to help diagnose autoimmune liver diseases. It can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment and disease progression.

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