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RA factor test (Quantitative), in Visit Clinic

Measures rheumatoid factor antibodies in blood to help detect autoimmune arthritis and guide diagnosis and treatment decisions in Visit Clinic.

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Blood
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What is a RA factor test (Quantitative) Test in Visit Clinic?

The RA factor test (Quantitative) measures the amount of rheumatoid factor antibodies in your blood. Rheumatoid factor is an antibody the immune system can make against the body's own tissues. High levels suggest an autoimmune process. This test helps detect and monitor rheumatoid arthritis and related autoimmune conditions such as Sjögren’s syndrome. It also sometimes rises with certain infections and chronic liver disease. Doctors use it alongside symptoms, physical exams, imaging, and other blood tests like anti-CCP to confirm diagnosis. It can help predict disease severity and guide treatment choices. A positive result is not definitive by itself, and a negative result does not completely rule out disease. Follow-up testing may be needed.

RA factor test (Quantitative) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

RA factor test (Quantitative) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The RA factor test (Quantitative) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a RA factor test (Quantitative) Test in Visit Clinic?

RA factor test (Quantitative) is often included in autoimmune or rheumatology panels when patients have persistent joint pain, morning stiffness, swelling, or unexplained fatigue. Doctors order it to help diagnose or monitor rheumatoid arthritis and related autoimmune disorders. Abnormal results can arise from autoimmune disease, some infections, chronic liver conditions, or increased age. A family history of autoimmune disease can make testing more important to assess risk and guide early treatment.

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What is a RA factor quantitative test in Visit Clinic?plus

A rheumatoid factor (RF) quantitative test measures the level of RF antibodies in blood—usually IgM—that are associated with rheumatoid arthritis. It helps diagnose and monitor disease activity; higher titers often correlate with more severe or persistent disease. A positive result supports but does not confirm RA, since RF can appear in other autoimmune or infectious conditions. Results are interpreted alongside clinical findings and other tests (e.g., anti‑CCP, CRP).

What is a normal rheumatoid factor level in a child in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal rheumatoid factor (RF) in children is generally negative or very low. Most laboratory reference ranges consider an RF below about 14–20 IU/mL (commonly <15 IU/mL) as normal. Positive or higher values require clinical correlation and further evaluation, since ranges vary by lab and RF can be absent even in juvenile arthritis. Discuss results with a pediatrician or pediatric rheumatologist.

What is the cost of a RA factor test in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary: in the US typically $20–$150 out‑of‑pocket (often covered by insurance); in India about ₹200–₹800 at private labs; in the UK it’s usually free under the NHS or £20–£50 privately; Australia is often bulk‑billed or A$20–A$50 privately. Prices depend on lab, test panel, and whether insured or publicly funded—check your local provider.

What is a rheumatoid factor blood test for a child in Visit Clinic?plus

A rheumatoid factor (RF) blood test detects antibodies that can indicate autoimmune joint disease. In children it helps support diagnosis of certain arthritis types (for example RF‑positive juvenile idiopathic arthritis) but is neither sensitive nor specific alone. Results are interpreted with symptoms, exam, imaging and other labs (ESR, CRP, anti‑CCP). The test is a simple blood draw; no special preparation is usually needed.

What cancers have high rheumatoid factor in Visit Clinic?plus

Elevated rheumatoid factor is most often seen with B‑cell and lymphoproliferative malignancies—especially non‑Hodgkin and Hodgkin lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, Waldenström macroglobulinemia and multiple myeloma. RF can also be mildly raised in some solid tumors (lung, breast, pancreatic, liver) and with paraneoplastic immune responses, though less commonly than with hematologic cancers. Clinical context and further testing determine significance.

What are the early symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis in Visit Clinic?plus

Early rheumatoid arthritis often causes joint pain, swelling, warmth and tenderness—typically symmetrically affecting small joints of the hands and feet. Morning stiffness lasting 30–60 minutes, reduced grip strength, and difficulty using affected joints are common. Systemic signs include persistent fatigue, low‑grade fever, loss of appetite and general malaise. Symptoms may be subtle at first and come and go.