2439. Neuronal profile, IgG antibodies (BlotAnalisis)
Important information
(Synaptic vesicle protein (ampifizine), Cytoplasm of oligodendrocytes (CV2), Paraneoplastic PNMA2 antigen (Ma2/Ta), Nuclei of neurons in the CNS (Ri/ANNA-2), Cytoplasm of Purkinje cells of the cerebellum (Yo/PCA-1), CNS and PNS neuron nuclei (Hu/ANNA-1), Retinal photoreceptors (recoverin), Bergman glial cell nuclei in Purkinje layer (SOX1), Striped muscle protein (titin))
Description
Neuronal profile – a research method that is designed to determine IgG class antibodies to antigens: ampiphysin, CV2, PNMA2 (Ma2/Ta), Ri/ANNA-2, Yo/PCA-1, Hu/ANNA-1, recoverin, SOX1, titin.
This test is resorted to in the presence of such symptoms: sensitivity disturbance, speech impairment, nausea, panic attacks, swallowing disorder, visual and hearing impairment.
The test is used to diagnose paraneoplastic syndrome.In the complex, an test of CSF for antibodies is prescribed.
To search for the localization of the tumor, instrumental methods are used (CT, MRI, PET).
When and who needs the test?
It is recommended to hand over this package to patients with clinical manifestations of CNS damage, for the diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis and suspected paraneoplastic syndrome.
Biological material
- Venous blood
Preparing for a blood test
In order to exclude factors that may affect the test results, we recommend to follow the preparation rules:
- an important condition for laboratory tests is to take blood on an empty stomach.
- 6-12 hours before the test, you should avoid eating, drinking alcohol, smoking, and limit physical activity. Drinking...