Anti-Ganglioside Antibody

Detects antibodies against nerve membrane molecules to help diagnose autoimmune nerve disorders such as Guillain‑Barré in Visit Clinic.
What is a Anti-Ganglioside Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?
The Anti‑Ganglioside Antibody test measures immune antibodies that target gangliosides. Gangliosides are fatty molecules on nerve cell surfaces that help nerves send signals. When the immune system makes antibodies against them, peripheral nerves can be injured and stop working properly. This test helps detect autoimmune nerve disorders. It is often used when doctors suspect Guillain‑Barré syndrome, Miller Fisher variant, chronic inflammatory neuropathies, or multifocal motor neuropathy. Results support diagnosis, help classify the subtype, guide immune therapies or plasmapheresis, and help monitor disease activity and recovery. Testing is done on a blood sample.
Anti-Ganglioside Antibody Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Anti-Ganglioside Antibody Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Anti-Ganglioside Antibody test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Anti-Ganglioside Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?
Anti-Ganglioside Antibody is included in autoimmune neuropathy or peripheral neuropathy panels. Doctors order it for sudden weakness, numbness, facial palsy, or trouble walking. It helps diagnose Guillain‑Barré syndrome, Miller Fisher variant, chronic inflammatory neuropathies, and multifocal motor neuropathy. Abnormal results often follow infections, immune system problems, or rarely cancer. A family history of autoimmune neurologic disease may prompt earlier testing.
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