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Garcia-Montojo, V. De Las Heras, M. Dominguez-Mozo, M. Bartolome, and R. Astier, G. Meiffren, S. Freeman, and D. Vaknin-Dembinsky, G. Murugaiyan, D. Hafler, A. Astier, and H. Graham, Y. Akahata, U. Oh, and S. Human herpesvirus 6. Adv Exp Med Biol. Zamora MR. Semin Respir Crit Care Med. Subscribe for Updates. Editorial Policy. Learn more. Cite this page. Topic Name. Message If ARUP Consult does not answer your test selection and interpretation questions, or if you would like to suggest ways to improve content or usability, please send a message to the Consult editorial staff.
ARUP will only use your email address to respond to your feedback. See the ARUP privacy policy for more information regarding email use. Leave this field blank. Herpesvirus 6 Antibody, IgG Related Tests. Assess metabolic derangement as cause of altered consciousness.
Electrolyte Panel May be helpful in differentiating bacterial from viral etiology. Glucose, CSF Diagnose and manage diabetes mellitus and other carbohydrate metabolism disorders. IgM only appears during an active infection or for months after an active infection. The absence of an IgM antibody does not mean you do not have a active infection. Chronic infections in various tissues can persist with no evidence of IgM. HHV-6 is never found in plasma or serum unless there is an acute infection or the individual has ciHHV Any positive test result should be repeated with a quantitative test.
Usually this level is not detectable in a commercial lab. This test is useless for differentiating active from latent infection. Almost all healthy individuals have low levels of latent HHV-6B in the blood. Staining of tissue sections from biopsies, mounted on glass slides. This test can tell you if the proteins expressed were from replicating virus. Analysis usually done on formalin fixed, paraffin embedded material. Tissue Biopsy — qualitative NO. This test cannot tell you if the virus is active.
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