Beta-2-Glycoprotein I IgM Test | Lahalak Platform
A vital test to identify IgM antibodies responsible for blood clots and pregnancy complications. Accurate diagnosis enables preventative treatment to protect your vital organs and ensure long-term vascular health.
Scientific name: Anti-Beta-2-Glycoprotein I Antibodies (IgM)
The anti-beta-2-glycoprotein I (IgM) antibody test is a quantitative immunoassay that detects and measures the concentration of immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies directed against beta-2-glycoprotein I in serum. The presence of these antibodies is a diagnostic laboratory criterion for antiphospholipid syndrome.
Included Services
- A detailed analysis to detect and measure the level of beta-2-glycoprotein I type IgM antibodies in blood serum.
- Consult an immunologist, hematologist, or rheumatologist to interpret the results.
- Personal support services from Halak.
Medical Service Information
Conditions & Notices
- Fasting is not usually required, but it is preferable to follow the instructions of the doctor or laboratory.
- A normal venous blood sample is drawn.
- The doctor may request a repeat test after at least 12 weeks to confirm the continued presence of antibodies, which is a requirement for an accurate diagnosis.
- You should inform your doctor or laboratory about any medications you are taking, especially blood thinners.