what ib2 glycoproteins ? the range should be betw... - LUPUS UK
what ib2 glycoproteins ? the range should be between 0 - 5 and its 11.7
Written by
Malteser
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
2 Replies
•
Antibodies against beta-2 glycoproteins are involved in anti-phospholipid syndrome. Yours are elevated which means that likely you are positive for APS. Did they do any other tests? Lupus anticoagulant for example?
Do you suffer from any symptoms related to APS?
I am positive for some antibodies typical in APS but don't have any symptoms really, only migraines so there is no need for special treatment (like anticoagulants and such)...
Not what you're looking for?
You may also like...
What is the difference between SLE and Autoimmune vasculitis?
Hi everyone!
I was diagnosed with SLE last year when I developed Hepatitis and came down with...
Blood test results and what tests should be taken next?
I suspect i have an autoimmune disease since i have all the signs of one.
My symptoms aren't all...
The link between SLE and autism.
Just as a matter of interest, how many of you guys have SLE and have children on the autistic...
What would be the next step?
Hello all! I was diagnosed in May 2014 but docs feel Lupus was triggered by the birth of my son in...