MYELIN ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN- SULFATED GLUCURONIC PARAGLOBOSIDE AUTOANTIBODY MAG-SGPG IgM Test
Test Name: MYELIN ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN- SULFATED GLUCURONIC PARAGLOBOSIDE AUTOANTIBODY MAG-SGPG IgM Test
Components: MAG-SGPG IgM antibodies
Price: 1490.0 AED
Sample Condition: 2 mL (1 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Ship refrigerated or frozen. Overnight fasting is preferred. Duly filled Test Send Out Consent Form is mandatory.
Report Delivery: Sample by 7th of the month; Report after 2-3 weeks
Method: EIA, Endpoint Titer
Test type: Autoimmune disorders, Disorders of Central Nervous System
Doctor: Neurologist
Test Department: OS
Pre Test Information: Overnight fasting is preferred. Duly filled Test Send Out Consent Form is mandatory.
Test Details: The MAG-SGPG IgM test is a laboratory test that measures the levels of IgM antibodies against myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) and sulfated glucuronic paragloboside (SGPG) in the blood. Myelin-associated glycoprotein is a protein found in the myelin sheath of nerve fibers, which helps in the insulation and protection of nerves. Sulfated glucuronic paragloboside is a glycolipid present on the surface of nerve cells. The presence of IgM antibodies against MAG and SGPG can indicate an autoimmune response against these proteins. Autoimmune diseases such as peripheral neuropathy, Guillain-Barr syndrome, and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) can be associated with the presence of these antibodies. The MAG-SGPG IgM test is primarily used as a diagnostic tool for evaluating patients with suspected autoimmune neuropathies. It can help differentiate between different types of neuropathies and guide appropriate treatment strategies. It is important to note that the MAG-SGPG IgM test is just one component of the diagnostic process and should be interpreted in conjunction with other clinical findings and test results. A healthcare provider is the best person to interpret the results of this test and provide appropriate guidance and treatment options.
Test Name | MYELIN ASSOCIATED GLYCOPROTEIN- SULFATED GLUCURONIC PARAGLOBOSIDE AUTOANTIBODY MAG-SGPG IgM Test |
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Components | |
Price | 1490.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 2 mL (1 mL min.) serum from 1 SST.Ship refrigerated or frozen. Overnight fasting is preferred.Duly filled Test Send Out Consent Formis mandatory. |
Report Delivery | Sample by 7th of the month; Report after 2??3 weeks |
Method | EIA, Endpoint Titer |
Test type | Autoimmune disorders, Disorders of Central Nervous System |
Doctor | Neurologist |
Test Department: | OS |
Pre Test Information | Overnight fasting is preferred.Duly filled Test Send Out Consent Formis mandatory. |
Test Details | The MAG-SGPG IgM test is a laboratory test that measures the levels of IgM antibodies against myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) and sulfated glucuronic paragloboside (SGPG) in the blood. Myelin-associated glycoprotein is a protein found in the myelin sheath of nerve fibers, which helps in the insulation and protection of nerves. Sulfated glucuronic paragloboside is a glycolipid present on the surface of nerve cells. The presence of IgM antibodies against MAG and SGPG can indicate an autoimmune response against these proteins. Autoimmune diseases such as peripheral neuropathy, Guillain-Barr syndrome, and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) can be associated with the presence of these antibodies. The MAG-SGPG IgM test is primarily used as a diagnostic tool for evaluating patients with suspected autoimmune neuropathies. It can help differentiate between different types of neuropathies and guide appropriate treatment strategies. It is important to note that the MAG-SGPG IgM test is just one component of the diagnostic process and should be interpreted in conjunction with other clinical findings and test results. A healthcare provider is the best person to interpret the results of this test and provide appropriate guidance and treatment options. |