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IMMUNOFIXATION PROFILE QUALITATIVE, SERUM

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The Immunofixation Profile Qualitative test by Metropolis Healthcare helps identify abnormal proteins in the blood, especially monoclonal immunoglobulins linked to plasma cell disorders. This sensitive technique pinpoints the exact type of abnormal protein present. It is useful for evaluating conditions such as multiple myeloma, MGUS, and related disorders. The test supports early diagnosis and monitoring of abnormal protein patterns 

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Price: Rs. 6,300.00

Sample Type: SERUM

Fasting Not Required


Booking Procedure:
  1. Technician from Metropolis will be assigned for a home sample collection after booking confirmation.
  2. Sample will be collected by our technician at your address at given slot.
  3. You can make the payment to the technician at the time of collection
  4. Your sample will then be transported to the nearest collection center and will be centrifuged before sending to the lab for processing.
  5. Soft copy reports will be sent to your email address within 24 to 48 hours or as per defined TAT for Tests.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

What does the Immunofixation Profile Qualitative test include?
This test includes qualitative analysis of serum proteins to detect and classify monoclonal immunoglobulins.

How does Metropolis Healthcare perform this test?
Metropolis Healthcare uses advanced immunofixation electrophoresis to separate and identify abnormal protein bands with precision.

Who should undergo this test?
Patients with suspected multiple myeloma, MGUS, unexplained bone pain, or abnormal protein levels may need this test.

What sample is required for the immunofixation test?
A blood sample (serum) is required for accurate detection of abnormal immunoglobulins.

How accurate are the results at Metropolis Healthcare?
Metropolis Healthcare follows stringent laboratory protocols to ensure highly sensitive and reliable detection of monoclonal proteins.

Does this test help in diagnosing plasma cell disorders?
Yes, it plays a key role in identifying monoclonal gammopathies and confirming abnormal findings from other screening tests.

Can this test be used for monitoring disease progression?
Yes, immunofixation is often used to track changes in abnormal protein patterns during treatment or follow-up.

Is this test useful when electrophoresis results are unclear?
Absolutely, it provides more detailed confirmation when routine electrophoresis shows ambiguous or suspicious patterns.

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