Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Crohn disease (10–40%)
Bacterial enteritis (rare)
Autoimmune liver diseases
Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Autoimmune hepatitis
Infections
Chromomycosis
HIV-1
Acute malaria
Five percent healthy controls
Limitations
There is a subjective component to the interpretation of IFA, because the tests are based on visual interpretation of the IF pattern, which is not straightforward. It depends on the experience of the individual who performs the assay.
ANCA testing is not standardized; the sensitivity and specificity will vary with the laboratory. The cANCA pattern has a greater specificity than the pANCA pattern for vasculitis. However, even positive cANCA IFA results were associated with vasculitis in only 50% of patients.