Description
Indications
Autoimmune APCA are found in 80% of adults with autoimmune pernicious anemia and to a lesser extent in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, myxedema, thyrotoxicosis, iron deficiency anemia, adrenal insufficiency, diabetes mellitus, gastric ulcer and cancer. The test is useful in the differential diagnosis of pernicious anaemia. There is cross positivity of parietal cell and thyroid antibodies in patients with thyroiditis and pernicious anemia. With time, the titre of parietal cell antibodies will decline in some patients with pernicious anemia (possibly related to loss of parietal cells) whereas intrinsic factor antibodies persist. See Also Intrinsic Factor Blocking Antibodies, Serum
Sample Type, Quantity & Conditions
1 ml Serum Room Temperature
Special Precautions
See also, Intrinsic Factor Abs.
Normal Range
Negative: < 1/20 Titre