Antibodies
Competition
Phenotypes
Test Details
Potpourri
100

Name 2 Antibodies in Mayo’s Movement Disorder Panel that are Unique to Mayo

9 Antibodies

(GFAP,GRAF1,NIF,Septin5, Septin7,AP3B2,TRIM46

Neurochondrin,PDE10A)

100

ARUP AND Labcorp offer a Stiff Person Evaluation without this key antibody

GlyR

100

This most common Hypokinetic (not enough or slow movement) disorder sometimes also has Hyperkinetic features

Parkinsonism

100

What is the test code for Movement Disorders?

MDS2/MDC2

100

What evaluation is underpowered to detect the antibodies clinically relevant in Autoimmune Disorders?

PAVAL

200

This antibody is associated with testicular cancer rate of ~70% and the Olmstead Study predicts it is likely to be one of the

most common biomarkers of paraneoplastic syndromes found in men

Kelch 11

200

This Lab updated their mimic Movement Disorder Panel to include Kelch11 and Ma2 in April 2025

ARUP

200

Outdated name for Stiff Person Spectrum Disorders

Stiff Man Syndrome

200

Which method is recommended to order? (Serum/CSF/Both)

Both

200

True or False:

MCLs Movment Disorder test offers no reflexes.

False

300

This antibody now is available only as a standalone test but will soon be added to the Movement Disorder Panel

Ma2

300

This lab offers a Paraneoplastic/Stiff Person Profile with Amphiphysin, CRMP5 and ANNA-1

Athena

300

With this phenotype, Hearing loss and tinnitus may precede other neurological signs and symptoms by weeks to

months.

Anti- Kelch11 Encephalitis

300

How many mLs are collected for optimal antibody detection?

4mLs

300

Name 3 specialists who evaluates for Movement Disorders?

General Neuro, Movement Disorder Specialist, Hospitalist, Neuro Immunologist, Neurohospitalist, Neuro Ophthalmologist

400

This antibody, that has a 90% association with small cell lung carcinoma, thymoma, thyroid or renal carcinoma is tested by Mayo by Western Blot w/ reflex to Tissue IFA if positive

CRMP5

400

This lab has a very limited Autoimmune Ataxia Panel that only includes P/Q Type VGCC, Tissue Transglutimase Ab IGA, Yo Ab and Immunoglobulin A

Quest Diagnostics

400

In the world of Movement Disorders, PERM stands for this:

Progressive Encephalomyelitis with Rigidity and Myoclonus

400

What  assay method is used/performed for Movement Disorders to screen for patterns?

Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA)

400

This classic movment disorder is characterized by resting tremor, bradykinisia, rigidity, and postural instability

What is Parkinson’s Disease

500

This antibody is in the serum version of our panel but not the CSF verison

P/Q Type VGCC

500

Our competitors tout they offer more stand alone tests than Mayo but with this test Mayo Clients can order any stand alone antibody if patient has tested + for that antibody with Mayo in last 5 years

Paraneoplastic Evaluation follow up

PNEFS/PNEFC

500

Name 2 Types of Hyperkinetic Movement Traits

• Chorea

• Myoclonus

• Dystonia

• Tics

• Dyskinesia

500

Why is it important to collect the sample before a patient begins immunosuppressive therapy?

Treatments could reduce or mask the antibodies, making the test less accurate

500

This inherited movement disorder causes chorea, cognitive decline, and psychiatric symptoms?

What is Huntington’s Disease