PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS

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Department : BIOCHEMISTRY

The Protein Electrophoresis test is a laboratory test used to separate proteins in the blood based on their electrical charge and size. It helps identify different types of proteins such as albumin and globulins and evaluates their distribution.

This test is commonly used to detect abnormal protein patterns that may be associated with conditions such as multiple myeloma, chronic inflammation, liver disease, and immune system disorders.

The purpose of this test is to

  • To separate and measure different proteins in the blood
  • To detect abnormal protein patterns
  • To help diagnose conditions like multiple myeloma
  • To assess liver and immune system function
  • To monitor disease progression

Tests Prepration :

Consult your doctor. No fasting is usually required Inform your doctor about medications or medical history Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider

The Protein Electrophoresis test separates and measures different proteins in the blood to help detect abnormal protein patterns and related disorders.

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