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Old 09-07-2011, 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by echoes long ago View Post
i had a blood test 3 weeks ago just got results back today because of vacation of dr. , hurricane induced electrical outages and labor day. ana screen came back positive which means over 10 but no specific nuimber listed. sjorgens ss-b cam out positive at 2.2 with under 1 normal. sjorgens ss-a test came back negative. havent talked to doctor yet, have appointment friday. i know i had these tests years ago and they were negative.
i also had positive tests for muscle enzymes a few weeks back so im sure im in for more testing. if anyone knows what a range of 2.2 means i would appreciate it, i cant find that info online.
I hope this answers some questions for you. I have a highly +ANA, but negative for all the specific diseases, with + lip biopsy. Treating the disease, seemed to have no effect on my neuropathy. My doc just told me that altho I may have SjS, he feels my symptoms relate to additional pathology, over and above SjS. I think I got the motherlode of nasty genes and autoimmune disease. I am starting to wonder about an autoimmune polyendocrine spectrum disease. Alas, my daughter tells me, I will never find the reason. She just went thru a very difficult third trimester with some unexplained itching and then after delivery, horrible skin rash and hives, with elevated liver enzymes. Looking at her now, 6 wks postpartum, she appears to have a lupus rash. Baby had one of the worst candidal diaper rashes, which wouldn't respond to treatment....finally after weeks of nystatin, miconazole et al, it is finally resolving.

Usually the ANA is reported as a ratio, 1:160, up to 1:1,280. ANA Elisa screen is reported as a decimal, with greater than 0.9 being +. With other tests coming back +, I am sure they will do quite a few tests for autoimmunity. This link has some info, but, I suggest doing a net search for other sites and really getting familiar with these tests.

http://labtestsonline.org/understand...s/ana/tab/test

I have found AI disease not all that treatable.

Given your SS-B is +, I would not rule out something else being at the heart of this. I assume they did a test for polymyositis, dermatomyositis, scleroderma, polymyaglia rheumatica etc?
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