Antiparietal Cell Antibody
Measures antibodies against parietal cells in the stomach. Associated with pernicious anemia and autoimmune gastritis.
Category: Inflammation & Immune
Also known as: antiparijetalna at
Reference range: 0–10 U/mL (Source: ABIM)
Standard unit: U/mL
High values may indicate
Elevated levels may indicate pernicious anemia, autoimmune gastritis, or vitamin B12 deficiency.
Low values may indicate
Normal levels. No clinical concern.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a normal Antiparietal Cell Antibody level?
- A typical reference range for Antiparietal Cell Antibody is 0–10 U/mL (source: ABIM). Reference ranges vary by laboratory, age, and sex, so always compare against the range on your own lab report.
- What units is Antiparietal Cell Antibody measured in?
- Antiparietal Cell Antibody is most commonly reported in U/mL. Labs in different countries may use other units — you can convert between them with BloodId's blood test unit converter.
- Where do Antiparietal Cell Antibody reference ranges come from?
- BloodId uses ABIM standard reference ranges and educational information from MedlinePlus (see our methodology). Reference ranges still vary by lab, age, and sex, so always compare against your own report.
- Can I track Antiparietal Cell Antibody over time?
- Yes. Upload results from any lab and BloodId charts your Antiparietal Cell Antibody over time against its reference range, so you can see whether the trend is rising, falling, or stable.
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