Cold Agglutinins Test


FAQ

What is a Cold Agglutinins Test?

The Cold Agglutinins Test is a blood test that helps diagnose conditions related to the presence of cold agglutinins, antibodies that can cause red blood cells to clump together at lower temperatures. This test is crucial for identifying conditions like cold agglutinin disease.

How is the Cold Agglutinins Test performed?

To perform the test, a blood sample is taken from a vein in your arm. The sample is then exposed to different temperatures, and the reaction of your blood with cold temperatures is analyzed.

Why is the Cold Agglutinins Test done?

This test is done to diagnose and monitor conditions like autoimmune hemolytic anemia, Mycoplasma pneumonia infection, and other diseases that cause the production of cold agglutinins.

What is the cost of a Cold Agglutinins Test?

The cost of the test may vary depending on your location, healthcare facility, and insurance coverage. Check with your healthcare provider or your insurance company for information on pricing and potential financial assistance.

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