Serum Protein Electrophoresis
Serum protein electrophoresis is a laboratory test that is used to measure the amount of certain proteins in the blood known as albumin and globulin. The test is used to help diagnose conditions such as liver and kidney disease, certain inflammatory diseases, and multiple myeloma. It can also be used to monitor the effects of certain treatments, such as chemotherapy. The results of the test provide valuable information about a patient’s health and can be used to guide decisions about further testing and treatment.
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