Clinical Significance
ANAs are special class of autoantibodies that bind and destroy certain parts in the nucleus of the cell. Although, little amount of ANA is found in normal population, increased level is normally observed in people with connective tissue disease (CTD).
[su_spoiler title=”Technique” open=”no” style=”default” icon=”plus” anchor=”” anchor_in_url=”no” class=””]
E.L.I.S.A
[/su_spoiler]
[su_spoiler title=”Who Prescribes” open=”no” style=”default” icon=”plus” anchor=”” anchor_in_url=”no” class=””]
heumatologist,Generalphysician,GeneralMedicine
[/su_spoiler]
[su_spoiler title=”Reporting Tat” open=”no” style=”default” icon=”plus” anchor=”” anchor_in_url=”no” class=””]
12
[/su_spoiler]
[su_spoiler title=”Sample Type” open=”no” style=”default” icon=”plus” anchor=”” anchor_in_url=”no” class=””]
SERUM
[su_spoiler title=”Fasting” open=”no” style=”default” icon=”plus” anchor=”” anchor_in_url=”no” class=””]
N
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.