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Autoantibodies Associated with Rheumatic Diseases


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Some autoantibodies are even included in diagnostic and classification criteria for these types of autoimmune diseases. There are several relatively specific screening and identification methods for the measurement of autoantibodies available. The type of assay crucially influences the diagnostic value of the parameters. In general, routine laboratories should prefer enzyme immunoassays (ELISA) using well characterized antigens, although ELISA tests tend to produce more false-positive and true weakly positive results, which reduce their positive predictive value. Therefore one should be aware that laboratory results can only be properly interpreted when there is a correlation with the clinical situation and when the limitations of the technologies used for autoantibody identification have been taken into consideration. A diagnostic algorithm consisting of screening and identification steps should be established by each laboratory in order to create a rational, evidence-based and cost-effective basis for the diagnosis of rheumatic diseases.

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Collaborator:

Prim.Univ.Doz.Dr.Andrea Griesmacher
Zentralinstitut für Labordiagnostik
Universitätsklinik Innsbruck, Austria

Slides:
Prim.Univ.Prof.Dr.Peter M.Bayer
Wien, Austria




 







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