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The Clinical Significance of Antinuclear Antibodies

Postgraduate Medicine, 1973
A number of different types of antinuclear antibodies have been characterized, and their clinical significance is beginning to become clear. The anti-DNA type correlates closely with renal injury and severity of clinical disease in systemic lupus erythematosus. Antiribonucleoprotein appears to be related to mixed connective tissue disease.
Eng M. Tan   +2 more
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Absorption of serum antinuclear antibodies

Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 1979
Abstract The absorption out of antinuclear antibody (ANA) from sera of highly ANA-positive C57BL/6 mice was obtained by different cellular and noncellular factors. A single injection of DNA, liver nuclei, thymocytes, or repeated injections of a soluble material produced by normal mouse splenocytes with (SIRS+) or without (SIRS−) previous stimulation ...
David Geltner, Alpha Peled
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Antinuclear Antibodies in Multiple Sclerosis

Archives of Neurology, 1982
Low levels of antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) were found by indirect immunofluorescence in the serum of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Antibodies were found in 22 (81%) of 27 patients with MS and four (20%) of 20 healthy control subjects, with human epithelial (HEp-2) cells as substrate. Antinuclear antibody titers ranged from 8 to 32 in patients
Robert B. Zurier   +3 more
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Antinuclear antibodies in psychiatric patients

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1994
To investigate whether unrecognized systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) might occur more frequently among psychiatric patients than expected on clinical examination, sera of 100 patients from a psychiatric hospital were tested for the presence of antibodies against nuclear antigens (ANA) and antibodies against DNA.
Ferdinand C. Breedveld   +2 more
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Antinuclear Antibodies and Propylthiouracil Therapy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— Drugs that have been reported to activate systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) can be divided into those that do so by their own pharmacologic properties, and thus cause it in a considerable percentage of individuals who receive them (hydralazine hydrochloride, isoniazid, procainamide hydrochloride, and various anticonvulsants), and ...
Eugenia Fishbein   +2 more
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Antinuclear antibodies in infectious diseases

Infectious Diseases, 2019
Introduction: Antinuclear antibody (ANA) tests are widely used for the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases, but ANAs are also commonly found in patients with various infections. This retrospective study aimed to investigate the relationship between infections and ANA status.Methods: Patients that visited the Department of Infectious Diseases at Inha ...
Jae Hyoung Im   +6 more
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Antinuclear Antibodies in Pleural Fluid

Chest, 1994
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) frequently involves the pleura with resultant pleural effusion. Previous studies have reported that detection of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in pleural fluid using animal tissue as substrate was a sensitive and specific method for distinguishing SLE pleural effusions from other etiologies. The HEp-2 ANA, which uses a
G. Douglas Campbell   +4 more
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ANTINUCLEAR ANTIBODIES IN INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS

The Lancet, 1968
Abstract By an indirect immunofluorescence technique antinuclear antibodies were detected transiently, and in low concentrations, in the sera of fourteen of twenty-one patients with infectious mononucleosis. Antinuclear antibodies of both the IgG and IgM variety were encountered.
ManuelE. Kaplan, EngM. Tan
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Antinuclear Antibody Tests

2016
Autoantibodies are historical hallmarks in the establishment of the concept of autoimmunity and in the definition of the clinical limits of several autoimmune diseases. On a day-to-day basis, autoantibodies are helpful elements not only in the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases, but also frequently in the establishment of prognosis and in the monitoring ...
Wilson de Melo Cruvinel   +3 more
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Enzyme Immunoassays for Antinuclear Antibodies

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1997
To evaluate the potential advantages and disadvantages of the EANA, the immunopathology laboratory of the Henry Ford Health System compared the qualitative and quantitative results from several EANA assays to those from a well-standardized FANA assay and then correlated them with the clinical data.
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