Th17 Test
New studies show that an increase in a particular type of white blood cell, called Th17 cells, can trigger and determine the severity of autoimmune conditions. Monitoring Th17 levels can help you and your doctor better treat the condition.
What’s Being Tested:
- Interlukin 17 (IL-17) Th17 Cells
Fasting: No
Specimen: Blood (Draw Location | How It Works | FAQs)
Medical Review Board
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