New blood test for lupus. Could it be?
Word in Pittsburgh, PA is that there's a new blood test that can help to more accurately diagnose lupus. You can read the entire article here, but here are the highlights:
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A new blood test that researchers in Pittsburgh developed to help doctors better diagnose lupus now is available for everyday use.
Drs. Joseph Ahearn and Susan Manzi of West Penn Allegheny Health System began working on the test about a decade ago at the University of Pittsburgh, said Jennifer Davis, a system spokeswoman.
"...Up until now, there really was no specific blood test for lupus, which led to it being grossly misdiagnosed," Ahearn said. "This test is far superior and will result in more accurate diagnosis." The test is now available for use to patients and doctors nationwide.
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Three cheers for the new blood test. Yippee!!!
Comments
Thanks!
I think the test is the Anti-SR protein antibody assay. Will be great to hear more about it in the future. Any advancements in testing is wonderful news. Especially for the undiagnosed still battling to get a diagnosis. Although I have positive ana, malar rash, arthritis, photosensitivity and high inflammation markers and other symptoms. I am still yet to have any other positive antibodies. This made it a lengthy diagnostic process for myself.
I read somewhere that here in the UK it takes on average 7 years to diagnose SLE and, even with all the work that Lupus UK are doing, family doctors still don't really have a clue. Mum's had it for 20+ years with loads of the classic symptoms and was never referred to a rheumatologist until a year ago when she flared and was diagnosed on her second appointment with him. The same guy diagnosed me on my first.
Diagnosis is a hard time and anything that makes it even that little bit easier to get to is progress.
(and thanks for the comment on the book - I appreciate it!)