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- Anti-mitochondrial antibody - Wikipedia
Anti-mitochondrial antibodies (AMA) are autoantibodies, consisting of immunoglobulins formed against mitochondria, [1] primarily the mitochondria in cells of the liver
- Antimitochondrial Antibody and Antimitochondrial M2 Antibody
This test looks for substances called antimitochondrial antibodies and antimitochondrial M2 antibodies in your blood These substances are usually made by your body if you have a condition called primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC)
- AMA Test: What Is it and How Does it Work? - WebMD
Antimitochondrial antibodies (AMAs) are substances that are present in your blood when your body tries to attack its own cells
- Antimitochondrial Antibody Test: Purpose, Procedure, and Results
Antimitochondrial antibodies (AMAs) are an example of an autoimmune response that occurs when the body turns against its own cells, tissues, and organs
- Antimitochondrial antibody Information | Mount Sinai - New York
Learn about Antimitochondrial antibody, find a doctor, complications, outcomes, recovery and follow-up care for Antimitochondrial antibody
- Antimitochondrial Antibodies: from Bench to Bedside - PMC
Anti-mitochondrial antibodies (AMA) are directed against the E2 subunits of the 2-oxo acid dehydrogenase complexes (PDC-E2) and are the typical biomarkers of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), being present in 90–95% of patients, with increasing sensitivity at increasing titers
- 006650: Mitochondrial (M2) Antibody | Labcorp
Results of this assay should be used in conjunction with clinical findings and other serologic tests Antimitochondrial antibodies (AMA) have been reported in 90% to 96% of patients with primary biliary cirrhosis
- Antimitochondrial Antibody (AMA): Test, Results Treatment Explained . . .
What Is the Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody (AMA) Test? The AMA test detects the presence of autoantibodies directed against the mitochondria, which are critical cellular organelles involved in energy production
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