Serum Cryoglobulin Test | Lahalak Platform
Detecting cryoglobulins to diagnose autoimmune diseases and hepatitis, helping develop a precise and comprehensive treatment plan for vascular and immune health.
Scientific name: Serum Cryoglobulin Test
A serum cryoglobulin test is an analysis that detects and classifies abnormal antibodies (immunoglobulins) that precipitate or coagulate at low temperatures (below 37°C) and liquefy upon heating. Their presence in the blood (cryoglobulinemia) is associated with a range of symptoms resulting from the deposition of these immune complexes in small blo...
Service type
Laboratory test (Blood)
Duration
10-15 minutes
Fasting
8-12 hours fasting
Included Services
- A specialized analysis for detecting, classifying, and measuring the serum cryoglobulin level.
- Consult a rheumatologist, immunologist, or hepatologist to interpret the results.
- Personal support services from Halak.
Medical Service Information
Conditions & Notices
- Fasting is not required, but careful preparation for drawing and transporting the sample is the most important thing.
- The laboratory must be informed in advance to give to the sample reception.
- The sample must be drawn and transported at a temperature of 37°C. Preheated syringes and syringes are often used, and the sample is transported in a warm container.
- The sample must be processed in the laboratory as soon as possible after being drawn.