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21 lut 2024 · ANA patterns can be associated with different autoimmune conditions. These patterns can range from homogenous to speckled, and each carries its own significance in terms of potential autoimmune conditions. Below is a summary of the patterns discussed: Associated with lupus, autoimmune hepatitis, or juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
5 sty 2022 · The International Consensus on ANA Patterns (ICAP) classifies 30 relevant patterns (AC-0 to AC-29). AC-4 (fine speckled nuclear pattern) is associated to anti-SS-A/Ro, anti-SS-B/La, and several...
Customer: Hello, I received a positive ANA Test with a titer of 1:80 and the ana pattern with nuclear speckled. AC 2,4,5,29 speckled. What does that mean Doctor's Assistant: The Doctor can help. Just a couple quick questions before I transfer you. How long has this been a concern for you?
5 sty 2022 · Since the first ICAP Workshop, 30 different HEp-2 IFA patterns have been categorized into 4 major groups: negative (n = 1), nuclear (n = 15), cytoplasmic (n = 9), and mitotic patterns (n = 5) (2, 3, 5, 7, 8).
23 lis 2020 · Interpretation and clinical significance of ANA IIF patterns. Both clinicians (82%; n = 246) and laboratory professionals (81%; n = 352) considered the combination of an ANA IIF test result with a corresponding specific anti-ENA or anti-dsDNA test result as the most clinically relevant information.
What does an ANA speckled pattern (ICAP nomenclature: AC-2,4,5,29) indicate? My (27F) ANA was positive at 1:320. It was a speckled pattern. My alkaline phosphatase levels have been low for months now too. What autoimmune disease could this be? Any ideas? Thanks!
Thus, the classification tree shows 11 competent-level reportable patterns. The six competent-level reportable nuclear patterns include homogeneous (AC- , speckled (AC-2, 4, 5), dense fine speckled (AC-2), centromere (AC-3), discrete nuclear dots (AC-6,7), and nucleolar (AC-8,9,10).