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“Rheumatologic Standard” Profile (promotion)

The profile for which a special price is provided includes the following analyses:

  • Clinical blood count with leucocytic formula

  • Uric acid

  • C-reactive protein

  • Rheumatoid factor

  • Antistreptolysin O

The "Rheumatological" profile is indicated for the diagnosis of inflammatory joint diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and gout.

"Standard" - a minimum of tests to suspect the presence of inflammation in the joints.

General blood test - a test that gives an overall picture of the person's condition, the presence of inflammation in the body.

Uric acid - deposits in the joints and causes severe pain in them in case of gout.

C-reactive protein - a protein that is one of the first to appear in the blood in inflammatory diseases.

Rheumatoid factor - a screening test that indicates the likelihood of the autoimmune disease that is rheumatoid arthritis.

Antistreptolysin "O" (ASL) - an indicator of the body's contact with the bacterium streptococcus, which can cause rheumatoid arthritis and rheumatism.

"Full"

C3, C4 complement are blood proteins that are directly involved in the development of joint inflammation.

"Expanded."

IgA, IgM, IgG - analyses showing the degree of severity of the autoimmune process.

СCPA is the most reliable indicator of the presence of rheumatoid arthritis.