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ANA Test (Anti Nuclear Antibodies) ELISA

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Sample Type: Blood

The ANA test (Anti Nuclear Antibodies test) detects autoantibodies that target the nuclei of the body’s own cells. It is a critical screening tool for autoimmune disorders such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and scleroderma. A positive ANA test result may indicate autoimmune activity and the need for further diagnostic evaluation.

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The ANA test is a blood-based screening test used to detect the presence of antinuclear antibodies in the body. These autoantibodies are produced when the immune system mistakenly targets healthy cells, particularly components inside the cell nucleus. This immune response is common in individuals with autoimmune diseases.

The ANA test is often the first test recommended when autoimmune disease is suspected. While a positive ANA test result alone cannot confirm a specific condition, it is a strong indicator that further testing may be necessary. This test is commonly ordered for patients who present symptoms such as persistent fatigue, joint pain, unexplained skin rashes, and other signs of systemic inflammation.

Parameters Covered:
ANA (Anti-Nuclear Antibodies) – ELISA Method: Measures the level of antinuclear antibodies to evaluate autoimmune activity.

Why is the Test Important:

  • Helps in early detection of autoimmune diseases such as lupus, scleroderma, and Sjögren’s syndrome

  • Serves as a preliminary investigation before advanced autoantibody panels (such as dsDNA, ENA)

  • Assists in evaluating systemic inflammation in chronic unexplained symptoms

  • Supports ongoing monitoring of diagnosed autoimmune disorders

Who Should Take ANA Test:

  • Individuals experiencing symptoms like chronic fatigue, muscle aches, and joint pain

  • People with facial rashes, especially butterfly-shaped rashes across the cheeks and nose

  • Patients with suspected autoimmune disorders based on clinical symptoms

  • Individuals with a family history of autoimmune diseases or rheumatologic conditions

Test Procedure and Preparation:

Sample Type: Blood sample
Fasting Required: No fasting required
Preparation: No specific preparation is needed. Inform your physician about any current medications, especially corticosteroids or immunosuppressants, as they may influence the results.

Understanding the Results:
  • A positive ANA test indicates the presence of antinuclear antibodies in the blood and may suggest an autoimmune condition

  • A negative ANA test generally rules out autoimmune disease, though additional tests may still be needed if symptoms persist

  • ANA titers and patterns, if included, provide additional information that can guide further diagnostic testing

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