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Screening and Laboratory Diagnosis of Autoimmune Diseases Using Antinuclear Antibody Immunofluorescence Assay and Specific Autoantibody Testing Paul P. Doghramji, MDEducational support provided by Quest Diagnostics, Inc. 2 Autoimmune Diseases occur when the immune system attacks the normal tissue within joints, vasculature, and other organ systems, causing inflammation, pain, diminished mobility, fatigue, and other non-specific The strong overlap of signs and symptoms among the Autoimmune Diseases can lead to delays in Diagnosis and appropriate treatment. According to a survey by the Autoimmune Diseases Association, it takes up to years and nearly 5 doctor visits to receive a proper Autoimmune disease Laboratory testing, in addition to clinical assessment, is necessary for differential Diagnosis and disease classification of Autoimmune Diseases .
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