Comparative evaluation of antinuclear antibody detection by indirect immunofluorescence and line immunoassay with clinical correlation in suspected autoimmune disease patients: a retrospective cross-sectional study
Key Points
Indirect immunofluorescence and line immunoassay both effectively detect antinuclear antibodies, supporting diagnosis.
The study shows a significant correlation between antinuclear antibody results and autoimmune disease presence.
This retrospective cross-sectional study analyzed serum samples from patients suspected of autoimmune disease.
Findings highlight the importance of choosing appropriate diagnostic methods for accurate autoimmune disease assessment.
Comparative evaluation of antinuclear antibody detection by indirect immunofluorescence and line immunoassay with clinical correlation in suspected autoimmune disease patients: a retrospective cross-sectional study | Synapse