“…The autoantibody also known as Anti-Nuclear Antibody (ANA) which have many subtypes that can attack self-antigens and cause inflammation in several organs, such as skin, joints, kidneys, blood-forming cells, blood vessels, and central nervous system. 1,2,3,4 ANA test is one of tests that used for helping diagnose autoimmune three major categories, namely nuclear (such as homogeneous, speckled, centromere, nucleardots and nucleolar), cytoplasmic and mitotic patterns. The results of the titer and ANA pattern will be varied in each patients.…”