The significance which conducts a serum protein fraction in the hospital laboratory

  • Imoto Mayumi
    Department of Clinical Laboratory, Kindai University Hospital Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Jichi Medical University
  • Yamada Toshiyuki
    Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Jichi Medical University
  • Kamisako Toshinori
    Department of Clinical Laboratory, Kindai University Hospital Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Kindai University Faculty of Medicine

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  • 血清蛋白分画検査を院内で実施する意義

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<p>A serum protein fraction is employed as a screening for serum protein abnormalities widely and is essential for diagnosis and treatment of multiple myeloma through a detection of monoclonal protein in particular. The biggest significance, for which we conduct serum protein fraction in the hospital laboratory, is will be to let us to medical doctors an important view immediately. It is because we can read a patient’s case record with abnormal finding and consider the doubted clinical conditions. For example, characteristic β–γ bridging can suggest IgG4 related disease, it’s possible to consult other views and doubt IgG4 high price. When admitting nonspecific reactions biochemical and immunochemical tests, we can check the influence of monoclonal proteins. It is also useful for judgment of cryoglobulin type.</p>

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