The SMD1 antibody is a marker antibody for lupus, and a pregnant woman who is positive for marker antibodies for lupus is in a relatively serious condition. Lupus marker antibodies are anti-non-histone antibodies with high specificity for the diagnosis of SLE.
Therefore, if a pregnant woman is found to be positive for lupus marker antibodies, it means that there is a possibility of SLE, which may cause systemic inflammation and vascular abnormality, and therefore the situation is relatively serious.
When a pregnant woman tests positive for lupus marker antibodies, it may also be due to a false positive test result, which is not serious.
When a pregnant woman tests positive for lupus marker antibodies, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in a timely manner to determine the cause of the disease after a doctor’s consultation and combining the results of related tests.