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ANA Blot Test, in Visit Clinic

Measures specific antinuclear antibodies in the blood to help diagnose autoimmune connective tissue diseases and guide care in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
8
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
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Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a ANA Blot Test Test in Visit Clinic?

The ANA Blot Test looks for specific antinuclear antibodies in the blood. These antibodies target parts of your own cells. Finding them shows the immune system may be attacking healthy tissue. This helps detect autoimmune connective tissue diseases such as lupus, Sjögren’s syndrome, scleroderma, and mixed connective tissue disease. Doctors use the result together with symptoms, exam findings, and other tests. A positive pattern can guide further antibody tests and treatment choices. A negative result makes some autoimmune diagnoses less likely but does not rule them out completely.

ANA Blot Test Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

ANA Blot Test Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The ANA Blot Test test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • anti-dsDNA
  • anti-Sm
  • anti-Ro (SSA)
  • anti-La (SSB)
  • anti-RNP
  • anti-Scl-70
  • anti-Jo-1
  • anti-centromere

Why Take a ANA Blot Test Test in Visit Clinic?

ANA Blot Test is often part of an autoimmune antibody panel ordered when patients have unexplained joint pain, rashes, persistent fatigue, or signs of organ inflammation. Doctors use it to help diagnose conditions like lupus, Sjögren’s syndrome, scleroderma, and mixed connective tissue disease, and to guide further testing. Abnormal results can come from autoimmune disease, some infections, certain medications, or aging. A family history of autoimmune disease may make testing more likely.

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Frequently asked questions

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What does the ANA blot test for in Visit Clinic?plus

The ANA blot tests for specific anti‑nuclear autoantibodies directed against extractable nuclear antigens (e.g., Ro/SSA, La/SSB, Sm, RNP, Scl‑70, Jo‑1). It confirms positive ANA screening and identifies antibodies linked to autoimmune connective‑tissue diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, Sjögren’s syndrome, systemic sclerosis, mixed connective tissue disease and inflammatory myopathies. Results help guide diagnosis and management.

What is the cost of ANA blot test in Visit Clinic?plus

An ANA blot (autoantibody immunoblot/ENA panel) typically costs about $50–$400 (US), £40–£200 (UK private labs), or ₹1,000–₹6,000 (India), depending on test type, lab, and whether it’s a single ANA screen or extended blot/panel. Public systems often cover it when clinically indicated. Ask your lab or insurer for exact pricing.

How do you treat a positive ANA blot test in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive ANA blot alone doesn’t require treatment; it indicates possible autoimmune disease. Management depends on symptoms and specific autoantibodies: confirm with further testing and clinical correlation, refer to a rheumatologist, and monitor organ involvement. Symptomatic care may include NSAIDs, antimalarials (hydroxychloroquine) and short-course corticosteroids. Moderate–severe or organ-threatening disease may need DMARDs or biologic immunosuppression tailored to the diagnosis.

Should I be worried about a positive ANA blot in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive ANA blot isn't always cause for alarm. It can suggest autoimmune disease (for example, lupus or Sjögren’s), but low titres or isolated antibodies often appear in healthy people, infections, or drug reactions. Meaning depends on symptoms, titre, pattern and specific antibodies. Discuss results with your doctor or a rheumatologist for clinical correlation and further testing; seek prompt care for fevers, rashes, severe joint pain or organ symptoms.

How accurate is an ANA blot test in Visit Clinic?plus

ANA blot (line immunoassay) accurately identifies specific anti‑nuclear antibodies and has high specificity for those targets, but sensitivity is lower than indirect immunofluorescence (IFA). It can miss antibodies not included in the panel, so false negatives occur; false positives are possible but less common. Results must be interpreted with clinical context and, when needed, confirmed by IFA or additional testing.

What cancers cause positive ANA in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive ANA can occur with certain cancers, most often hematologic malignancies (lymphomas, leukemias) and some solid tumors such as lung, breast, ovarian and hepatocellular cancers. Tumor-related immune dysregulation or paraneoplastic autoimmune phenomena may cause ANA positivity. ANA alone isn’t diagnostic for malignancy; further evaluation depends on symptoms, clinical exam, imaging and specialist assessment.