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Optimal range: 0 - 1 ug/g
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 0 - 999 Units
Plesiomonas shigelloides is a Gram-negative bacillus found in aquatic environments that has been primarily associated with sporadic cases and outbreaks of diarrheal disease.
Optimal range: 0.3 - 2.2 ELISA Index
LEARN MOREOptimal range: 0 - 11 SI
PM/Scl antibodies target the PM/Scl exosome complex, and most reactivity is against 2 proteins, PM/Scl-75 and PM/Scl-100. They are present in 2% to 11% of SSc patients and are associated with SSc-myositis overlap syndrome and lcSSc. PM/Scl antibodies also occur in other autoimmune diseases such as polymyositis and dermatomyositis.
The presence of either PM/Scl-75 or PM/Scl-100 antibody is associated with calcinosis, and the co-occurrence of both antibodies is associated with inflammatory myositis.
However, each antibody may be associated with a distinct clinical phenotype; gastrointestinal symptoms and ILD are common in patients with PM/Scl-75 antibodies but less so in those with PM/Scl-100 antibodies. Internal organ involvement generally remains mild in patients with any PM/Scl antibodies, and the presence of these antibodies is associated with an overall favorable prognosis.
Optimal range: 0 - 11 SI
PM/Scl antibodies target the PM/Scl exosome complex, and most reactivity is against 2 proteins, PM/Scl-75 and PM/Scl-100. They are present in 2% to 11% of SSc patients and are associated with SSc-myositis overlap syndrome and lcSSc. PM/Scl antibodies also occur in other autoimmune diseases such as polymyositis and dermatomyositis.
The presence of either PM/Scl-75 or PM/Scl-100 antibody is associated with calcinosis, and the co-occurrence of both antibodies is associated with inflammatory myositis.
However, each antibody may be associated with a distinct clinical phenotype; gastrointestinal symptoms and ILD are common in patients with PM/Scl-75 antibodies but less so in those with PM/Scl-100 antibodies. Internal organ involvement generally remains mild in patients with any PM/Scl antibodies, and the presence of these antibodies is associated with an overall favorable prognosis.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 50 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 50 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.
Optimal range: 1.3 - 10 ug/ml
The detection of pneumococcal IgG antibodies is helpful for the evaluation of response to pneumococcal vaccination and need for revaccination.