Anti-Cardiolipin IgG Test Price | Lahalak
An important test for those with unexplained clots or recurrent miscarriages, detecting autoimmune disorders that increase clotting risk to determine preventive treatment.
Scientific name: Anti-Cardiolipin IgG Antibody Test
A qualitative or quantitative measurement of the level of IgG antibodies directed against cardiolipin, a phospholipid found in mitochondrial membranes and platelets. These antibodies are part of the antiphospholipid (aPL) group, a key laboratory marker for the diagnosis of antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). Their presence is associated with an increa...
Included Services
- Accurate analysis for the detection and measurement of IgG antibodies against cardiolipin.
- Consult a hematologist or rheumatologist to interpret the results in the context of the medical history and coagulation tests.
- Personal support services from Halak.
Medical Service Information
Conditions & Notices
- Fasting is not required for the test.
- It is preferable to perform the test when there is no acute infection, as it may cause a temporary rise in antibodies.
- The doctor should be informed of all medications, especially phenothiazines, procainamide and hydralazine, as they may give false positive results.
- A positive result must be confirmed by repeat testing after at least 12 weeks to diagnose antiphospholipid syndrome.