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Anti-Ovarian Antibodies

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2200.00 rsd

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up to 8 days

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Blood Draw

Category

Immunology

Written by:

Dr. Igor Švonja, MD

Updated:

January 22, 2026

Published:

July 19, 2023

Reading Time:

4 min

The anti-ovarian antibodies test, available at IntroLab in Belgrade, is a specialized test used to detect specific autoantibodies in the blood. These antibodies, known as anti-ovarian antibodies (Anti-Ovarian At), can indicate the presence of certain autoimmune diseases that affect the ovaries.

What are anti-ovarian antibodies?

Anti-ovarian antibodies (Anti-Ovarian At) are specific autoantibodies that target the ovaries. Their presence may be associated with autoimmune diseases, especially those impacting women’s fertility.

When and who should get tested?

This test is particularly relevant for women experiencing fertility problems or exhibiting symptoms that may suggest autoimmune diseases affecting the ovaries.

The test is recommended if you have symptoms such as:

  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Fatigue
  • Lower abdominal pain
  • Irregular menstrual cycles
  • Difficulty conceiving

How is the anti-ovarian at test performed?

The anti-ovarian at test is performed using a blood sample drawn from a vein in the patient’s arm.

How are the results interpreted?

Elevated levels of anti-ovarian antibodies may indicate the presence of an autoimmune disease, while lower levels are typically not clinically significant unless they conflict with the patient’s overall clinical picture.

Specifics and limitations of the test

As with all laboratory tests, the anti-ovarian at analysis has its specifics and limitations. Although this test can suggest the presence of autoimmune diseases affecting the ovaries, it is not a definitive indicator. It should be used alongside other laboratory tests and clinical findings for an accurate diagnosis.

The test also cannot determine the severity of the disease or the response to therapy. However, it can be a useful tool for monitoring disease progression in patients with known autoimmune conditions.

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Sample: Venous Blood

Reverse time: up to 8 days

Preparation: No special preparation is required.

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