Department of Rheumatology Control

Joint pain and inflammation are the most common manifestations of rheumatic diseases.
Rheumatic diseases can occur at all ages.
The general degeneration of the organism mainly characterizes the 3rd age, leading to the most frequent disease of the joints, Osteoarthritis, but also to other rheumatic diseases as well as to inflammatory rheumatic diseases.
For each category of diseases there are special tests that help diagnose the disease.

Department 1

SPECIAL HEMATOLOGICAL TESTS
  • CRP (C-reactive protein).
  • Immunoglobulins IgG, IgM, IgA.
  • Rheumatoid factor RF (Ra-test).
  • Antibodies against citrullinated peptide (Anti-CCP).
  • Supplement 3, 4 (C3) (C4).
  • Anti-dna (ds) & (ss).
  • Antinuclear antibodies
  • Le-test
  • Scl-70
  • Anti-Jo-1
  • ENA-RNP
  • ENA-Sm
  • ENA-Ro (ss-A)
  • ENA-La (ss-B)

Department 2

HLA-B27 MOLECULAR CONTROL
  • Real-time PCR technique

Department 3

DETECTION OF MYOSITIS ANTIBODIES
  • Mi-2α
  • Mi-2β
  • TIF1γ
  • MDA5
  • NXP2
  • PM-scl100
  • K4
  • SAE1
  • Ro-52
  • Oj
  • Ej
  • PM-scl75
  • Jo
  • SRP
  • PL-12
  • PL-7

Department 4

EXAMINATIONS OF JOINT FLUID
  • General examination (Microscopically, Macroscopically).
  • Biochemical
  • Glucose
  • LDH
  • Leucoma
  • Uric
  • Rf
  • Cytological
  • Microbiological control
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