reumafaktori
Reumafaktori, also known as rheumatoid factor (RF), is an autoantibody found in the blood of some people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It is a type of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibody that binds to the Fc portion of another immunoglobulin, typically IgG. The presence of RF in the blood is a marker for RA and can help in the diagnosis of the disease. However, it is important to note that RF can also be present in other autoimmune conditions and infections, so its presence alone does not confirm RA. The level of RF in the blood can fluctuate over time, and it may not be present in all people with RA.
RF is produced by B cells, a type of white blood cell, in response to an unknown
The measurement of RF in the blood is typically done using a blood test. The results are
In summary, reumafaktori, or rheumatoid factor, is an autoantibody found in the blood of some people with