Parietal Cell Antibody

Detects antibodies against stomach parietal cells to help find autoimmune gastritis and risk of vitamin B12 deficiency in Visit Clinic.
What is a Parietal Cell Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?
The parietal cell antibody test looks for immune proteins that attack stomach parietal cells. Parietal cells make stomach acid and intrinsic factor. Intrinsic factor is needed to absorb vitamin B12. If the immune system damages these cells, B12 levels can fall and cause anemia and nerve symptoms. Doctors use this test to help diagnose autoimmune gastritis and pernicious anemia. It also helps explain unexplained anemia, numbness, or digestive symptoms. Results guide further tests like B12 level checks and endoscopy. The test can also help monitor people with other autoimmune conditions or those at risk of B12 deficiency.
Parietal Cell Antibody Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Parietal Cell Antibody Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Parietal Cell Antibody test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Parietal Cell Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?
Parietal Cell Antibody is often ordered as part of an autoimmune or pernicious anemia workup. Your doctor may request it if you have unexplained anemia, fatigue, numbness, or digestive symptoms. It helps diagnose autoimmune gastritis and shows risk for vitamin B12 deficiency. Abnormal results usually come from autoimmune attack on the stomach, but other autoimmune diseases or age-related changes may contribute. A family history of autoimmune disease can make this test more important.
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