Antibody testing for autoimmune neuropathy may be useful for patients with severe or rapidly progressive motor and/or sensory symptoms of unknown etiology. ARUP offers a variety of sensory, motor, ganglioside, and paraneoplastic antibody tests that may help clarify the diagnosis and guide treatment.
Neuropathy Panels Offered by ARUP
ARUP’s autoimmune neuropathy panels include components that may support the diagnosis of an immune-mediated neuropathy, aid in subgroup classification, assist with treatment decision-making, and suggest underlying diseases (e.g., malignancy).
The ARUP Autoimmune Neuropathy Panel Components Table provides a comprehensive overview of the components of these panels.
ARUP Neuropathy Panel | ARUP Test in Laboratory Test Directory |
| Sensory Neuropathy Antibody Panel with Reflex to Titer and Neuronal Immunoblot | |
| Motor and Sensory Neuropathy Evaluation with Reflex to Titer and Neuronal Immunoblot | |
| Motor and Sensory Neuropathy Evaluation with Immunofixation Electrophoresis and Reflex to Titer and Neuronal Immunoblot | |
| Motor Neuropathy Panel | |
| Ganglioside (Asialo-GM1, GM1, GM2, GD1a, GD1b, and GQ1b) Antibodies | |
| Ganglioside (GM1, GD1b, and GQ1b) Antibodies, IgG and IgM | |
| Myelin Associated Glycoprotein (MAG) Antibodies, IgM and Sulfate-3-Glucuronyl Paragloboside (SGPG) Antibodies, IgM |
















