Myasthenia Gravis Test in Delaware, Ohio

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Zipcode: 43015
Labcorp at Walgreens
19 London Rd Delaware, OH 43015
(740) 536-0220 (740) 362-0043 Days / Hours: Su: Closed | Mo-Fr: 07:00 am - 04:00 pm Lunch: 12:00 pm - 01:00 pm, Drug Screens 07:30 am - 11:30 am, 01:00 pm - 03:30 pm | Sa: Closed

Myasthenia Gravis Test in Delaware, Ohio

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Concerned that you or someone you know may have Myasthenia Gravis? Request A Test offers two convenient and affordable Myasthenia Gravis Tests in Delaware, OH. Panel blood tests include more than one test. These Myasthenia Gravis panels feature 3-4 tests that are related to this neuromuscular disorder.

The Basic Myasthenia Gravis Panel measures the levels of three types of Acetylcholine Receptor (AChR) Antibodies in a blood sample. AChR antibodies are a type of autoantibody produced by the immune system which mistakenly targets proteins in the muscles. These proteins, called acetylcholine receptors, allow communication between nerve and muscle fibers. Damage to these proteins caused by AChR antibodies can cause muscle fatigue. AChR antibodies are associated with the autoimmune disorder Myasthenia Gravis (MG). People with myasthenia gravis typically experience symptoms such as drooping eyelids, slurred speech, difficulty holding up their head, difficulty breathing, difficulty walking, and weakness in muscles throughout the body. Not every person with MG will show all 3 types of AChR antibodies. Testing for all 3 types can provide a more thorough screening to aid a person's doctor in making a diagnosis.

This panel includes measurements for 3 types of AChR antibodies that each affect the receptor proteins in different ways:  

  • Binding Antibodies  
  • Blocking Antibodies
  • Modular Antibodies

The Comprehensive Myasthenia Gravis Panel measures these three AChR Antibodies and Striational antibodies. Striational antibodies are not specific to MG and may be found in people with other types of autoimmune disorders. However, they are present in a high percentage of MG cases. They are named for the pattern in which they bind to muscle tissue.

AChR Antibodies are also available as individual blood tests.

 

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  • Over 1000 tests to choose from. If you are having trouble locating a test you’re seeking, simply contact our team for quick assistance!
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Request A Test’s process for ordering your own lab testing has been designed to be as simple and intuitive as possible. Once you have selected your tests from our comprehensive testing menu, picked one of our convenient nationwide lab locations, and processed your payment, you will receive a medical order confirmation and instructions or requirements for your specimen collection. You can then visit your chosen lab to get your testing completed.   Results are private and confidential and many tests finish in as little as one business day.  Visit our “How It Works” page for full details.

 

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