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SCL 70 Antibody, Serum Test

SCL 70 Antibody, Serum Test

also known as: Autoimmune Profile II, Scleroderma

If you are experiencing sudden redness in the skin, itchy sensation, coupled with inflammation of the joints, as well as calcification, chances are that you may have scleroderma, which is a serious condition as it can affect many areas of your body. You need to consult your physician right away who would recommend a series of tests, including the SCL 70 Antibody Serum test to confirm sclerosis. This test is generally part of a second tier of tests, which is often conducted after the initial prognosis has been confirmed. Your doctor would recommend that you take this test to further confirm the diagnosis of Scleroderma, as well as use the same to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment provided.

Your doctor would evaluate your current condition, your chronic pain as well as your medical history before recommending the test. It is generally advised that you do not intake any food or fluids for a period of ten hours prior to the test as this may impede the results. These tests are performed in controlled laboratory conditions and would require you to provide your doctor with the required specimens. You need to inform your doctor whether you have any current allergies, such as to latex and whether you are taking medication for the same as this can impact your current condition as well as the medications offered to treat the same.

This test is mainly used to determine the presence of antibodies which will help confirm Scleroderma, but it is also used to gauge the current health condition of the patient and whether there is any improvement, because current treatment. Your doctor may also use this test to check and see if the current prescribed treatment is effective or not.

The SCL 70 Antibody serum test is fairly straightforward; it is advised that you wear short sleeves so as to enable the doctor to draw the specimens he wants, with ease. The process is simple and is listed below for easy reference Your physician will explain the parameters of the test and explain what they are looking for He would then rub antibiotic onto your skin before drawing a small sample of blood for the SCL 70 test After the sample is collected, you would be required to apply gentle pressure to the area to prevent bruising Once the test is complete, your doctor would ask you to return in a day or two to review the results, he would then recommend a course of treatment for the same to treat your condition and how to manage the same in the long run

Specimen
Serum
Volume
2ml
Container
Red-top tube or gel-barrier tube

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