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 risk for clots and pregnancy loss 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. Beta-2 glycoprotein I is a protein that helps regulate clotting. When the immune system makes antibodies against it, the risk of abnormal blood clots can rise. Doctors use the result to help diagnose antiphospholipid syndrome. It can explain unexplained blood clots, repeated miscarriages, or some strokes. Results help guide treatment choices like blood thinners and pregnancy management. Doctors often combine this with other antiphospholipid antibody tests to get a full picture. Results may be repeated to confirm a persistent problem rather than a temporary change after infection.

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 often ordered as part of an antiphospholipid antibody panel when doctors suspect an autoimmune clotting problem. It is used if someone has unexplained venous or arterial clots, recurrent miscarriages, or early stroke. Abnormal results suggest antiphospholipid syndrome or related autoimmune activity. Causes of abnormal levels include autoimmune disease, recent infection, or certain medications, and a family history of clotting or autoimmune conditions may prompt testing.

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

A positive beta‑2 glycoprotein I (β2‑GPI) IgM indicates antiphospholipid antibodies that can be associated with antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). Isolated or low‑titre IgM may be transient after infection; persistent moderate–high titres on repeat testing (≥12 weeks) plus clinical events (thrombosis, recurrent pregnancy loss) support APS. It raises clotting and pregnancy‑risk and needs repeat testing and clinician assessment for diagnosis and possible treatment.

What is a beta-2 glycoprotein test for in Visit Clinic?plus

A beta‑2 glycoprotein test detects antibodies to beta‑2 glycoprotein I and is used in the antiphospholipid antibody panel. It helps diagnose antiphospholipid syndrome, which increases risk of blood clots, recurrent miscarriages, and stroke. Persistent positive IgG or IgM results support diagnosis and guide risk assessment and anticoagulation decisions alongside clinical history and other antibody tests.

What does it mean if antiphospholipid IgM is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive antiphospholipid IgM means antiphospholipid antibodies are detectable. It can be transient (after infection or immunisation) or persistent. If confirmed on repeat testing after 12 weeks and accompanied by thrombosis or pregnancy morbidity, it supports antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). A lone, single positive IgM has uncertain risk; further evaluation, repeat testing and specialist review guide management and anticoagulation.

What does a positive IgG and IgM mean in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive IgM indicates recent or active infection; IgM appears early after exposure. A positive IgG reflects prior exposure, longer-term immunity, or response to vaccination. Both positive usually mean a recent infection where the immune response is maturing, but timing, symptoms, and test accuracy matter. Clinical correlation and possibly confirmatory tests (e.g., PCR) are recommended—consult a healthcare provider for interpretation.

What diseases are linked to beta 2 glycoprotein in Visit Clinic?plus

Autoantibodies to beta‑2 glycoprotein I (β2GPI) are central to antiphospholipid syndrome (APS), causing recurrent arterial and venous thrombosis and pregnancy loss. They commonly coexist with systemic lupus erythematosus and can trigger catastrophic APS. Associated manifestations include stroke and transient ischemic attacks, thrombocytopenia, livedo reticularis and valvular heart disease. Detection influences anticoagulation and pregnancy management.

What causes a positive IgM level in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive IgM result usually indicates a recent or acute immune response—commonly from a new viral, bacterial, or parasitic infection or recent vaccination. IgM appears early after exposure. False positives can occur from cross‑reactive antibodies, autoimmune conditions (e.g., rheumatoid factor), chronic infections, or lab error. In newborns, detectable IgM suggests in‑utero infection since maternal IgM does not cross the placenta.