Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 - Igm

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Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 - Igm, in Visit Clinic

Measures IgM antibodies against beta-2 glycoprotein I to assess autoimmune-related clotting risk and pregnancy complications in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 - Igm Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures IgM antibodies that target beta-2 glycoprotein I, a protein found on blood vessel surfaces and platelets. These antibodies are part of the immune response. When present in higher amounts, they can make blood more likely to clot. That raises the risk of deep vein thrombosis, stroke, or repeated pregnancy loss. Doctors use the Beta-2 Glycoprotein 1 IgM result with other antiphospholipid tests to diagnose antiphospholipid syndrome. It also helps evaluate unexplained clotting, miscarriages, or autoimmune diseases like lupus. Results guide treatment choices such as blood thinners and pregnancy management. Your doctor will interpret the result with your symptoms and other lab tests. It can affect both men and women.

Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 - Igm Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 - Igm Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 - Igm test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Beta 2 Glycoprotein 1 - Igm Test in Visit Clinic?

BETA 2 GLYCOPROTEIN 1 - IGM is usually ordered as part of an antiphospholipid antibody panel that includes anticardiolipin and lupus anticoagulant tests. Doctors may request it for unexplained blood clots, recurrent miscarriages, stroke at a young age, or suspected autoimmune disease. Positive results suggest antiphospholipid syndrome and may be caused by autoimmune activity, infections, or certain drugs. A family history of clotting or autoimmune disease can prompt earlier testing.

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What does a positive beta-2 glycoprotein 1 IgM mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive beta‑2 glycoprotein 1 (β2‑GPI) IgM means your immune system has produced antiphospholipid antibodies targeting β2‑GPI. This can be linked to antiphospholipid syndrome, increasing risk of blood clots and pregnancy loss. A single positive may be transient; repeat testing after 12 weeks and clinical correlation (history of thrombosis or pregnancy complications) plus other antibody tests are needed to confirm diagnosis and guide management.

What does it mean when beta 2 glycoprotein is high in Visit Clinic?plus

High beta‑2 glycoprotein (anti‑β2GPI) indicates antiphospholipid antibodies. Persistent elevation suggests antiphospholipid syndrome, which increases risk of blood clots, recurrent miscarriage, stroke and pregnancy complications. Temporary rises can follow infection or drugs; diagnosis needs repeat testing at least 12 weeks apart plus clinical evidence. Discuss results with a specialist — further tests and possible anticoagulation may be recommended.

What is the normal range for anti b2 glycoprotein IgM in Visit Clinic?plus

Anti–β2 glycoprotein I (IgM) is generally considered negative if <20 units (MPL or U/mL), borderline/indeterminate roughly 20–40 units, and positive at ≥40 units (or above the 99th percentile). For antiphospholipid syndrome assessment, a medium-to-high positive result (≥40 or >99th percentile) should be confirmed by repeat testing at least 12 weeks apart.

What does a negative beta 2 glycoprotein 1 IgG mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A negative beta-2 glycoprotein I IgG means no detectable IgG antibodies against beta-2 glycoprotein I on that test, which lowers the likelihood of antiphospholipid syndrome. It does not completely rule it out because antibodies can be transient or develop later. If clinical suspicion (unexplained clots or recurrent pregnancy loss) remains, repeat testing after 12 weeks and check other antiphospholipid tests.

What does a positive IgM result mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive IgM antibody test usually indicates recent or current infection because IgM is the first antibody produced in an immune response. It suggests early or acute-phase exposure, but can reflect recent vaccination or cross-reactivity, and false positives occur. Confirmation with PCR, repeat antibody testing for IgG seroconversion, clinical evaluation, and follow-up testing is recommended.

Is lupus anticoagulant serious in Visit Clinic?plus

Lupus anticoagulant is an antibody that raises the risk of blood clots despite its name. It can be transient, but persistent positivity is linked to antiphospholipid syndrome and higher chances of DVT, stroke and pregnancy loss. How serious it is depends on symptoms and clot history; confirmed cases usually need specialist follow‑up and may require anticoagulation and risk‑reduction measures.