011 - ANA Comprehensive Autoimmune Panel (11 tests)
$400.00
ANA Screen + 11 ANA Components
PROVIDER INITIATED TEST - The ANA Comprehensive Autoimmune Panel evaluates antinuclear antibodies (ANA) and specific ANA-associated autoantibodies that may be present in autoimmune or connective tissue disorders. ANA testing helps assess immune system activity when symptoms such as joint pain, fatigue, rashes, or unexplained inflammation are present. Reflex testing for specific autoantibodies can provide further insight into the type of autoimmune process involved.
The panel includes 11 tests:
ANA Screen: Initial screening test for antinuclear antibodies
Anti-dsDNA: Often associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
Chromatin Antibodies: Linked to lupus and other autoimmune conditions
Ribosomal P Antibodies: Associated with lupus, including neurologic involvement
Sjogren’s Antibodies (SS-A / SS-B): Common in Sjögren’s syndrome and lupus
Smith (Sm) Antibodies: Highly specific for lupus
Sm/RNP Antibodies: Seen in mixed connective tissue disease
RNP Antibodies: Associated with connective tissue disorders
Centromere B Antibodies: Often linked to limited systemic sclerosis
Scleroderma Antibodies (Scl-70): Associated with systemic sclerosis
Jo-1 Antibodies: Linked to inflammatory muscle diseases
ANA Screen + 11 ANA Components
PROVIDER INITIATED TEST - The ANA Comprehensive Autoimmune Panel evaluates antinuclear antibodies (ANA) and specific ANA-associated autoantibodies that may be present in autoimmune or connective tissue disorders. ANA testing helps assess immune system activity when symptoms such as joint pain, fatigue, rashes, or unexplained inflammation are present. Reflex testing for specific autoantibodies can provide further insight into the type of autoimmune process involved.
The panel includes 11 tests:
ANA Screen: Initial screening test for antinuclear antibodies
Anti-dsDNA: Often associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
Chromatin Antibodies: Linked to lupus and other autoimmune conditions
Ribosomal P Antibodies: Associated with lupus, including neurologic involvement
Sjogren’s Antibodies (SS-A / SS-B): Common in Sjögren’s syndrome and lupus
Smith (Sm) Antibodies: Highly specific for lupus
Sm/RNP Antibodies: Seen in mixed connective tissue disease
RNP Antibodies: Associated with connective tissue disorders
Centromere B Antibodies: Often linked to limited systemic sclerosis
Scleroderma Antibodies (Scl-70): Associated with systemic sclerosis
Jo-1 Antibodies: Linked to inflammatory muscle diseases