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Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis,MN, USA
Commentary
Does the Dense Fine Speckled Pattern in an ANA Test Actually Tell us
Anything Important Clinically?
Author(s): Mia C. Lundgren* and John T. Crosson
Antinuclear Antibody (ANA) testing is used as a screening tool for Systemic Autoimmune Rheumatic Disease (SARD). While most patterns identified have known disease associations, the dense fine speckled (ANA-DFS) pattern has no confirmed clinical correlations. For this reason, the ANA-DFS pattern has generated confusion and frustration for both patient and provider. Previous studies have observed a higher frequency of this pattern in healthy individuals compared to patients with SARD. Additional studies have shown associations with other diseases including, but not limited to, interstitial cystitis, skin disease, thyroid disease, ocular disease, prostate cancer, and fibromyalgia. In our recent retrospective study, the objective was to determine the prevalence of SARD among 425 patients with the ANA-DFS pattern and to determine the prevalence of non-SARD along with possible clinical ass.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2684-1630.21.6.164