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Hello,
I am considering peripheral neuropathy antibody testing. Tell me about your experiences, did it help you get a diagnosis? Any advice about this type of testing, from which lab (athena, quest) you tested at to the tests that are most useful in antibody testing? My financial situation is sensitive, so I want to put my funds into what would count most. Thanks! |
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--as does Specialty Lab of Van Nuys, California. There are probably other labs that do these now as well.
The most important antibodies to test for, I think, are the ones associated with neoplastic syndromes--the Hu, Yo, and Ti antibodies. But it might also be good to be titred up for antibodies specific to peripheral nerve; a lot of non-specialists just think to test the anti-nuclear antibody variants when autoimmune reactions are suspected. This Quest clinical application paper written with expert Dr. Norman LAtov gives a list of the antibodies that can be tested for serologically; not all of them are anti-neuronal, but those are part of the list: http://www.questdiagnostics.com/test...eralNeurop.htm |
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People with antibodies to nerves typically show more global symptoms. Hands, skin over the body, etc. The antibodies are not specific only to the feet and legs. In the beginning, they may be "first" but typically a more global presentation begins.
Since your symptoms seem centered on the feet, I wonder if you have been to a good podiatrist and have had a complete workup for mechanical issues there? Compression (Tinel's sign), spurs, plantar fasciitis, arthritis in joints, sesamoid bone problems, neuromas, etc. Here is a good site with alot of info about foot pain: http://www.northcoastfootcare.com/ look around that site... it gives lots of advice from how to lace shoes different ways to take the pressure off the instep, to the anatomy showing the nerve distributions and tendons, and many other helpful things.
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Thank you for this link! Last edited by mrsD; 07-03-2012 at 03:55 PM. Reason: fixing quote tags for clarity |
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That is an autoimmune disorder that attacks muscles, breathing and swallowing. From what I have read there, many neuros are not well versed with it, and getting proper treatment and attention requires several different doctor explorations. Some people test negative on the various antibody tests for it too. Here is their forum: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum77.html
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