Rheumatoid Factor (RF) is a classification of immunoglobulins (Igs) that has various affinities and isotypes, were first detected in people with more than 70 years of age. However, there are still few more to detect about the mechanisms essential its production, pathological effects, and role. The symptoms for Rheumatoid may vary depending upon the patient. Rheumatoid may develop all of a sudden and develop slowly, or even occur with no symptoms. Some of the symptoms include joint pains and stiffness in hands, fingers, feet, and wrists. The most common symptom also has inactivity of sense, during the morning. Apart from the join paints and stiffness, some of the following symptoms may also occur:
There is no special preparation required to give the blood sample for checking the Rheumatoid Factor IgA. To provide a better diagnosis, your doctor may also advice to get an X-ray in your joints.
The purpose of the Rheumatoid blood test is to perform and analyze the rheumatologic disorders. The following are the blood tests types performed to know about the type of Rheumatoid:
The lab technician first cleans your skin using a cotton or an alcohol pad. The blood is taken using the needle, saved in a container, and the container is marked with your name. The blood sample is then used for testing.
Type | Gender | Age-Group | Value |
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Rheumatoid Factor IgA
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UNISEX
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All age groups
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2.3 - 65mcg/dl
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