Associated with autoimmune hypoparathyroidism. Autoimmune hypoparathyroidism can be seen in other autoimmune endocrinopathies such as autoimmune polyendocrinopathy syndrome type 1.
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Serum Gel
ID
12775
Additional Information
Present in up to 10% of patients with idiopathic hypoparathyroidism. Many of these patients have autoimmune polyendocrinopathies with antibodies to adrenal cortex and ovary. The test should be regarded as an aid to diagnosis and not as diagnostic in itself. Given that the incidence of parathyroid autoantibodies is relatively low in hypoparathyroidism, other factors must be taken into consideration such as clinical details, patient’s symptoms and tests of glandular function.
Turn Around
Refer to the relevant laboratory for up to date turn around times, allowing an additional 10 working days for samples processing, dispatch and reporting and validation of the results (estimated 28 days).
Send to
Samples should be sent to the department of Clinical Immunology at LGI who will refer to appropriate referral lab
Contact
NA
Collection Con
No restrictions.
Frequency
Referred to external laboratory.
Sample REQ
Blood.
Ref. Range (Male)
Ref. Range (Female)
Ref. Range (Paed)
Ref. Range Notes
See reference range on referral website.
Units
– Not Defined –
IP Acute TAT
Contact referral laboratory. Contact Immunology at LGI if sample is to be sent urgently.
IP Routine TAT
Refer to relevant laboratory for up to date turn around times, allowing an additional 10 working days for samples processing, dispatch and reporting and validation of the results.
GP Acute TAT
Contact referral laboratory. Contact Immunology at LGI if sample is to be sent urgently.
GP Routine TAT
Refer to relevant laboratory for up to date turn around times, allowing an additional 10 working days for samples processing, dispatch and reporting and validation of the results.