If someone is suspected of having lupus, it is necessary to do laboratory tests to prove the diagnosis. Laboratory tests are also useful to ascertain what organ is affected. Frequent checkpoints are antinuclear antibody (ANA) and anti-double stranded DNA (drDNA) and anti-smith antibodies (Sm). Laboratory tests will be combined with clinical examination to confirm whether a doctor has lupus or not and how much organ damage caused by lupus.
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