PANS PANDAS Diagnosis & Testing
PANS/PANDAS is a clinical diagnosis, made by a physician based upon a patients presenting symptoms and examination, personal and family history, not simply laboratory tests. The history must show abrupt onset of OCD and concurrent neuropsychiatric symptoms. Other syndromes must be excluded i.e. general OCD, tic disorders, Sydenham chorea, general anxiety, etc.
Once a clinical diagnosis is made or suspected, lab tests can show if there are current or past infection to address. Note that the patient need not present with an illness, and some patients need only be exposed to a pathogen to be affected.
Basic Blood Work
IgE Level
IgA, aIgG, IgM,
IgG (subclass 1, 2, 3, 4)
CBC
ANA
Essential Vitamin & Mineral Testing:
Ferritin
Serum Copper
B-12
Vitamin D
Plasma Amino Acids
Organic Acids
PANS/PANDAS Testing
Strep throat culture, 48 hour culture or perianal culture
Bacteria & Virus Blood Work:
Anti-Streptolysin O - ASO
Anti dNase B
Streptozyme
Lyme Disease and co-infections
Mycoplasma Pneumonaie IgA & IgM
Pneumococcal Antibody
Epstein Barr Virus Panel
Coxsackie A & B Titers
HHV-6 Titers
Cunningham Panel* – autoimmune auto-antibody levels: Dopamine D1 receptor, Dopamine D2L receptor, Lysoganglioside GM1, Tubulin, & CaM Kinase II
*The Cunningham Panel™ can help identify the level of autoimmune antibodies associated with Neuropsychiatric Disorders and the capability they have to stimulate and trigger neurologic behavior. Elevated levels of these antibodies indicate that a child’s symptoms may be due to an infection-induced autoimmune response.