High anti-deoxyribonuclease B is mostly associated with autoimmune diseases, and it is recommended that patients go to the hospital for consultation, depending on the specific cause of the condition.
The normal value of anti-deoxyribonuclease B is 1:250, and if it exceeds this ratio, it suggests that the patient may have an autoimmune disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatic fever, acute nephritis, etc. However, it is not possible to make a definitive diagnosis based solely on the anti-deoxyribonuclease B level.
However, the diagnosis cannot be made solely on the basis of a high level of anti-deoxyribonuclease B. It should be analyzed in conjunction with other tests, including clinical signs such as joint pain and swelling and skin rash, as well as antinuclear antibody measurements and renal ultrasound examinations.
Patients with a high level of anti-deoxyribonuclease B are advised to consult a specialist at a hospital.