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Detection of antinuclear antibodies by automated indirect immunofluorescence analysis
BACKGROUND: Testing for antinuclear antibodies is useful for the diagnosis of systemic rheumatic diseases. Automated systems for image acquisition and interpretation of indirect immunofluorescence-based tests are increasingly used.
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Antinuclear antibodies in dermatology
Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2001Antinuclear antibodies are used in the diagnosis and evaluation of patients with connective tissue diseases. The study of antinuclear antibodies has also fundamentally expanded our understanding of nuclear anatomy and function. This article reviews the clinically relevant antinuclear antibodies and their disease associations.
M P, Heffernan, J H, Do, J, Mehta
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2002
The ANA test is an excellent screening test for patients with SLE and a few other connective tissue diseases. The LE cell preparation is an assay that is subjective and costly. Because of the presence of a superior screening test (the ANA) and superior specific auto-antibody tests, the author recommends that the use of LE cell preparations be ...
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The ANA test is an excellent screening test for patients with SLE and a few other connective tissue diseases. The LE cell preparation is an assay that is subjective and costly. Because of the presence of a superior screening test (the ANA) and superior specific auto-antibody tests, the author recommends that the use of LE cell preparations be ...
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Antinuclear antibodies as ancillary markers in primary biliary cirrhosis
Antimitochondrial antibodies are the serological hallmark of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). Besides antimitochondrial antibodies, the autoantibody profile of PBC includes antinuclear antibodies (ANA) which are detectable by indirect immunofluorescence ...
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Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2006
Antinuclear antibodies react with various nuclear autoantigens. Testing for them is critical for diagnosing connective tissue diseases, but they may be also found in other inflammatory diseases and in the elderly. They constitute a group of heterogeneous autoantibodies, and their specificity helps to discriminate between various connective tissue ...
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Antinuclear antibodies react with various nuclear autoantigens. Testing for them is critical for diagnosing connective tissue diseases, but they may be also found in other inflammatory diseases and in the elderly. They constitute a group of heterogeneous autoantibodies, and their specificity helps to discriminate between various connective tissue ...
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1981
L L, Lorincz, K, Soltani, J E, Bernstein
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L L, Lorincz, K, Soltani, J E, Bernstein
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STUDIES ON ANTINUCLEAR ANTIBODIES
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1965M, Seligmann, A, Cannat, M, Hamard
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Disopyramide and antinuclear antibodies
American Heart Journal, 1981W R, Wanner, W S, Irvin
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