Casandra
Casandra Test Code QD10434Version 1 (DRAFT)
Performing Lab
Mitochondrial Antibody with Reflex to Titer
Also known as: Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody, AMA, Mitochondrial Antibody with Reflex
Clinical Use
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A high Anti‑Mitochondrial Antibody (AMA) titer supports the diagnosis of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC). Low titers of AMA may be detected in other liver disorders, which include chronic active hepatitis and cryptogenic cirrhosis. Mitochondrial M2 Antibody has an even higher specificity for PBC.
Special Instructions
Not provided.
Limitations
Not provided.
Test Details
Methodology
Immunoassay (Other)
Biomarkers
Anti‑Mitochondrial Antibody
AnalyteScreen • Other • Binary (Detected / Not Detected)
Result Turnaround Time
3-7 days
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Specimen Requirements
Specimen
Serum
Volume
1 mL
Minimum Volume
0.1 mL
Container
Red Top (No Additive)
Causes for Rejection
Gross hemolysis; Gross lipemia
Stability Requirements
| Temperature | Period |
|---|---|
| Room Temperature | 7 days |
| Refrigerated | 14 days |
| Frozen | 30 days |
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