The Anti-GBM-Antibody is also known as the Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane test. This test lets your health care provider identify diseases that distress the kidneys and lungs, recognized as anti-GBM diseases. Below are the warning signs of both anti-GBM glomerulonephritis:
- Anemia caused by bleeding
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Biliousness and spewing
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Breathing failure
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Chest pain
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Chills and illness
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Coughing up blood
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Exhaustion
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Kidney letdown
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Weight loss
It is an uncommon autoimmune ailment in which mingling antibodies are rapt against an antigen generally existing in the GBM and alveolar basement membrane. There are operational treatments for these sicknesses, but if patients have far-reaching kidney or lung mutilation, they may require receiving treatment ad infinitum.