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MuSK Muscle Specific Kinase Antibody Test

Original price was: 1,430 د.إ.Current price is: 1,290 د.إ.

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The MuSK (Muscle Specific Kinase) Antibody Test is a specialized diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of antibodies against MuSK in the blood. MuSK is a protein essential for the formation and maintenance of the neuromuscular junction, where nerve cells meet muscle cells to control muscle activity. Antibodies against MuSK can disrupt this connection, leading to muscle weakness and fatigue, and are often associated with Myasthenia Gravis (MG), a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disorder.

The test is particularly crucial for diagnosing MG cases that do not have antibodies against the acetylcholine receptor (AChR), making it an invaluable tool for identifying seronegative Myasthenia Gravis (SNMG). Positive results can help guide treatment decisions, including immunosuppressive therapies that can significantly improve patient outcomes.

At DNA Labs UAE, the MuSK Muscle Specific Kinase Antibody Test is offered at a cost of 1290 AED. The facility ensures accurate and reliable testing, utilizing advanced diagnostic technologies and methodologies to provide timely results. This test is essential for healthcare professionals in diagnosing and managing conditions associated with MuSK antibodies, offering a pathway to better patient care and treatment strategies.

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MuSK MUSCLE SPECIFIC KINASE ANTIBODY Test

Test Name: MuSK MUSCLE SPECIFIC KINASE ANTIBODY Test

Components: Serum from 1 SST (4 mL minimum). Ship refrigerated or frozen.

Price: 1290.0 AED

Report Delivery: Sample collected on Tuesday by 9 am, Report delivered the next day

Method: EIA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay)

Test Type: Myasthenia gravis

Doctor: Neurologist

Test Department: DNA Labs UAE

Pre Test Information: No special preparation required

Test Details

The MuSK (Muscle Specific Kinase) antibody test is a blood test used to diagnose and monitor certain autoimmune disorders that affect the neuromuscular junction, such as Myasthenia Gravis (MG).

In MG, the immune system mistakenly produces antibodies that attack the receptors for acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter responsible for muscle contractions. MuSK antibodies are present in about 30-40% of MG patients who test negative for the more common acetylcholine receptor (AChR) antibodies.

The test involves drawing a blood sample from the patient, which is then sent to a laboratory for analysis. The laboratory uses a specific technique called enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect the presence of MuSK antibodies in the blood.

A positive MuSK antibody test result suggests the presence of MuSK antibody-associated MG. However, it is important to note that a negative result does not rule out MG or other neuromuscular disorders, as there are other antibodies and diagnostic tests available.

The MuSK antibody test is typically ordered by a healthcare provider if they suspect MG based on symptoms such as muscle weakness, fatigue, difficulty swallowing or breathing, and drooping eyelids. It can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment in patients with known MuSK antibody-associated MG.

Test Name MuSK MUSCLE SPECIFIC KINASE ANTIBODY Test
Components
Price 1290.0 AED
Sample Condition 4 mL (2 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Ship refrigerated or frozen.
Report Delivery Sample Tue by 9 am; Report Next day
Method EIA
Test type Myasthenia gravis
Doctor Neurologist
Test Department:
Pre Test Information No special preparation required
Test Details

The MuSK (Muscle Specific Kinase) antibody test is a blood test used to diagnose and monitor certain autoimmune disorders that affect the neuromuscular junction, such as Myasthenia Gravis (MG).

In MG, the immune system mistakenly produces antibodies that attack the receptors for acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter responsible for muscle contractions. MuSK antibodies are present in about 30-40% of MG patients who test negative for the more common acetylcholine receptor (AChR) antibodies.

The test involves drawing a blood sample from the patient, which is then sent to a laboratory for analysis. The laboratory uses a specific technique called enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect the presence of MuSK antibodies in the blood.

A positive MuSK antibody test result suggests the presence of MuSK antibody-associated MG. However, it is important to note that a negative result does not rule out MG or other neuromuscular disorders, as there are other antibodies and diagnostic tests available.

The MuSK antibody test is typically ordered by a healthcare provider if they suspect MG based on symptoms such as muscle weakness, fatigue, difficulty swallowing or breathing, and drooping eyelids. It can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment in patients with known MuSK antibody-associated MG.