Anti Phospholipid Antibody (Apl) - Igm

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Anti Phospholipid Antibody (Apl) - Igm, in Visit Clinic

Measures IgM antibodies against phospholipids to assess risk of blood clots and pregnancy complications in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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25 hours
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What is a Anti Phospholipid Antibody (Apl) - Igm Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures IgM-type antiphospholipid antibodies in the blood. These antibodies target phospholipids or proteins that bind phospholipids. They can make the blood more likely to form clots and can affect pregnancy outcomes. Detecting IgM antiphospholipid antibodies helps identify antiphospholipid syndrome and related risks such as deep vein thrombosis, stroke, or recurrent pregnancy loss. Doctors use the result together with symptoms and other tests. A single positive result may be followed by repeat testing after 12 weeks to confirm persistence. Results help guide treatment decisions like blood thinners and pregnancy care to reduce complications.

Anti Phospholipid Antibody (Apl) - Igm Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Anti Phospholipid Antibody (Apl) - Igm Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Anti Phospholipid Antibody (Apl) - Igm test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Anti Phospholipid Antibody (Apl) - Igm Test in Visit Clinic?

ANTI PHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODY (APL) - IGM is often ordered as part of autoimmune or thrombosis panels when a patient has unexplained blood clots, recurrent miscarriages, or stroke at a young age. Doctors use it to help diagnose antiphospholipid syndrome and assess clotting risk. Abnormal results can follow autoimmune disease, some infections, or medications, and may be transient or persistent. A family history of clotting disorders or repeated pregnancy loss can make this test more important.

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What is the anti phospholipid antibody test for in Visit Clinic?plus

The antiphospholipid antibody test detects antibodies (anticardiolipin, lupus anticoagulant, anti–β2‑glycoprotein I) that raise the risk of abnormal clotting and pregnancy loss. It’s used for unexplained venous or arterial clots, recurrent miscarriages, young-stroke evaluation, or abnormal clotting screens. Positive results should be repeated after 12 weeks to confirm persistent antibodies and diagnose antiphospholipid syndrome.

What does aPL positive mean in Visit Clinic?plus

aPL positive means a blood test has detected antiphospholipid antibodies (such as anticardiolipin, anti–β2‑glycoprotein I, or lupus anticoagulant). This can raise the risk of blood clots and pregnancy complications like recurrent miscarriage. Antibodies may be transient (after infection) or persistent; confirming antiphospholipid syndrome requires repeat testing at least 12 weeks later. Management depends on symptoms and clot risk.

What is the APA IgM test in Visit Clinic?plus

The APA IgM test detects IgM-class antiphospholipid antibodies (anticardiolipin IgM and anti‑beta2 glycoprotein I IgM) in blood. Positive results may indicate antiphospholipid syndrome, raising risk of blood clots and pregnancy loss. It’s interpreted with clinical history and usually repeated after 12 weeks to confirm persistence. Results inform anticoagulation and pregnancy management decisions.

What is the normal range for IgM in APLA in Visit Clinic?plus

For antiphospholipid IgM (anticardiolipin or anti–β2 glycoprotein I) the usual laboratory reference: negative <20 units (MPL or U), borderline 20–40 units, and positive >40 units or above the 99th percentile. Clinical significance requires persistent positivity on repeat testing at least 12 weeks apart.

Can aPL antibodies cause blood clots in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Antiphospholipid (aPL) antibodies — such as lupus anticoagulant, anticardiolipin, and anti‑β2‑glycoprotein I — can cause blood clots. Persistent aPL defines antiphospholipid syndrome, which raises risk of arterial and venous thrombosis and pregnancy loss. aPL antibodies promote clotting by disrupting anticoagulant pathways and activating endothelium, platelets and complement; diagnosis needs repeat testing and often anticoagulation.

What if APLA test positive in Visit Clinic?plus

APLA positivity raises the risk of blood clots and pregnancy complications (recurrent miscarriage, stillbirth, preeclampsia). Repeat testing after 12 weeks is needed to confirm persistence. Management depends on symptoms: asymptomatic people may be monitored; those with thrombosis or pregnancy often need specialist-directed anticoagulation or low‑dose aspirin and close obstetric care. Lifestyle changes and evaluation for autoimmune disease are recommended.