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Immunofixation blood test
/ɪmjˌuːnəfɪksˈeɪʃən blˈʌd tˈɛst/
/ɪmjˌuːnəfɪksˈeɪʃən blˈʌd tˈɛst/
Immunofixation blood test
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a laboratory test used to identify and characterize abnormal proteins (immunoglobulins) in blood serum or urine
What is a "immunofixation blood test"?
A immunofixation blood test is a procedure used to identify specific types of proteins in the blood, particularly abnormal ones that can be a sign of diseases such as multiple myeloma or other blood disorders. During the test, a blood sample is mixed with antibodies that attach to these proteins, creating a pattern that is then analyzed to detect the presence and type of abnormal proteins. This test helps doctors diagnose and monitor conditions related to abnormal protein production.