ANTI INTRINSIC FACTOR ANTIBODY

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Department : IMMUNOLOGY

The Anti-Intrinsic Factor Antibody Test is a blood test used to detect antibodies that attack intrinsic factor, a protein essential for the absorption of vitamin B12 in the body. The presence of these antibodies can interfere with vitamin B12 absorption and may lead to Pernicious anemia.

This test is recommended to:

  • Diagnose pernicious anemia
  • Identify causes of vitamin B12 deficiency
  • Evaluate autoimmune conditions affecting the stomach
  • Investigate unexplained anemia
  • Support diagnosis of malabsorption disorders

Tests Prepration :

Consult your doctor. Fasting: Not usually required Stay well hydrated before the test Inform the healthcare provider about any relevant medical history Follow any specific instructions given by your doctor or lab
The Anti-Intrinsic Factor Antibody Test detects antibodies against intrinsic factor, helping diagnose Pernicious anemia and vitamin B12 absorption disorders.

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