Antimitochondrial antibodies
Antimitochondrial antibodies |
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- Antimitochondrial antibodies (AMAs) are antibodies against mitochondrial antigens
Differential Diagnosis
Increased AMA
In alphabetical order: [1] [2]
- Chronic active hepatitis
- Combined primary biliary cirrhosis and arthralgias in women
- Cryptogenic cirrhosis
- Drug-induced lupus
- Polymyalgia Arthritis
- Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
Other Collagen Vascular Diseases
TYPE | ASSOCIATION |
AMA-M1 | Secondary Syphilis |
AMA-M2 | Primary Biliary Cirrhosis |
AMA-M3 | Drug-Induced Lupus |
AMA-M4 | Hepatic Disorders |
AMA-M5 | Systemic Lupus Erythematosus |
AMA-M6 | Drug-Induced Hepatitis |
References
Acknowledgements
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