What’s wrong with being ro52-positive?



Positive anti-ro-52 antibodies are indicative of autoimmune disease or an immune reaction in the body, and need to be judged in conjunction with clinical symptoms and other tests.

The anti-ro-52 antibody belongs to the spectrum of antinuclear antibodies, the sensitivity of the corresponding indicator is relatively high, but the specificity is relatively poor. A positive test indicates an autoimmune reaction, which may be manifested by inflammation of the immune system, chronic inflammation, or tumor-like lesions. Further investigation requires a combination of other laboratory tests and clinical examination.

Positive indicators and symptoms such as joint pain, skin rashes, and weakness should be promptly observed by a doctor, and after determining the specific cause of the disease, standardized treatment should be carried out under the guidance of the clinician.