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Phospholipid IgG Antibodies Test

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Sample Type: Blood

The Phospholipid IgG Antibodies Test detects the presence of IgG-class antiphospholipid antibodies in the blood. It is primarily used to diagnose antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), a condition linked to blood clotting disorders, recurrent pregnancy loss, and autoimmune diseases like lupus.

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The Phospholipid IgG Antibodies Test is a specialized blood test that measures IgG-class autoantibodies directed against phospholipids, which are essential components of cell membranes. The presence of these antibodies is strongly associated with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), an autoimmune disorder that increases the risk of blood clots, stroke, recurrent miscarriages, and other complications.

This test is often ordered as part of a thrombophilia workup or autoimmune panel, especially in patients with a history of unexplained clotting events, pregnancy loss, or autoimmune conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is typically performed alongside IgM antiphospholipid antibody and lupus anticoagulant tests.


Why is the Test Done?

  • To help diagnose antiphospholipid syndrome (APS).

  • To evaluate causes of recurrent miscarriages, stillbirths, or preeclampsia.

  • To investigate unexplained thrombotic events such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), stroke, or pulmonary embolism.

  • To assess autoimmune disorders, especially lupus.

  • To monitor patients with a known history of APS.


Who Should Get This Test?

  • Women with multiple miscarriages or pregnancy complications.

  • Individuals with abnormal blood clotting at a young age.

  • Patients with autoimmune diseases such as SLE.

  • Individuals with a family history of thrombophilia or APS.

  • Patients with low platelets, livedo reticularis, or other unexplained vascular symptoms.


Phospholipid IgG Antibodies Test Procedure & Preparation:

  • Sample Type: Blood sample

  • Fasting Required: Not required

  • Preparation: No special preparation needed

  • A healthcare provider draws blood, which is tested for IgG-class antiphospholipid antibodies.


Understanding the Results:

  • Positive IgG Result: May indicate APS or a predisposition to abnormal clotting or pregnancy complications. Persistent positivity (on two or more occasions, 12 weeks apart) is required for diagnosis.

  • Negative Result: Indicates the absence of detectable IgG antiphospholipid antibodies at the time of testing.

  • Clinical correlation is essential—results should be interpreted in context with symptoms and other lab findings.

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