Abstract:Anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA) are known to be associated with autoimmune diseases and most commonly with connective tissue diseases (CTD). Screening for ANA is the first investigation of choice in the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases and indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) test using Hep-2 cells has been considered the gold standard method. The prevalence of autoimmune diseases and hence the ANA positivity and ANA IIF patterns differ in various geographical regions. This study was aimed to estimate the ANA posit… Show more
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