
AMA (Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody) Test
AMA (Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody) Test
Direct answer: This test detects autoantibodies linked to autoimmune liver disease.
The Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody (AMA) Test measures autoantibodies that target mitochondria — the energy-producing structures inside cells. Presence of these antibodies is strongly associated with primary biliary cholangitis, a chronic autoimmune liver condition affecting bile ducts.
healthcare nt sickcare offers AMA blood testing in Pune through home collection facility and direct walk-in facility, ensuring safe sample handling and timely reporting for liver health assessment.
Why this test is advised
Direct answer: It helps confirm autoimmune liver disorders affecting bile ducts.
This test is commonly advised when liver function tests are abnormal, in cases of persistent itching, unexplained fatigue, jaundice, or when autoimmune liver disease is clinically suspected.
Test preparation guidance
- No fasting is usually required.
- Continue prescribed medicines unless advised by your doctor.
- A routine blood sample is collected.
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When is the AMA test recommended?
Is fasting required before the Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody test?
What does a positive AMA result indicate?
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AMA (Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody) Test
Direct answer: This test detects autoantibodies linked to autoimmune liver disease.
The Anti-Mitochondrial Antibody (AMA) Test measures autoantibodies that target mitochondria — the energy-producing structures inside cells. Presence of these antibodies is strongly associated with primary biliary cholangitis, a chronic autoimmune liver condition affecting bile ducts.
healthcare nt sickcare offers AMA blood testing in Pune through home collection facility and direct walk-in facility, ensuring safe sample handling and timely reporting for liver health assessment.
Why this test is advised
Direct answer: It helps confirm autoimmune liver disorders affecting bile ducts.
This test is commonly advised when liver function tests are abnormal, in cases of persistent itching, unexplained fatigue, jaundice, or when autoimmune liver disease is clinically suspected.
Test preparation guidance
- No fasting is usually required.
- Continue prescribed medicines unless advised by your doctor.
- A routine blood sample is collected.











