IGG SUBCLASS 1 (IGG1) BY NEPHELOMETRY, SERUM

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IgG Subclass 1 (IgG1) by Nephelometry measures the level of the IgG1 antibody in the blood, which plays a key role in immunity against viruses, bacteria and protein-based antigens. This test helps evaluate immune system function, particularly in individuals with recurrent infections or suspected immunodeficiency. It is also useful for monitoring patients with immune disorders, chronic respiratory infections, or autoimmune diseases. Reduced IgG1 levels may indicate poor antibody response or primary immunodeficiency

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Price: Rs. 5,250.00

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 is the purpose of the IgG1 test?
This test determines the concentration of IgG1 antibodies to assess immune system strength and identify possible immunodeficiency or recurrent infection risks.

When is this test recommended?
It is advised for patients with frequent sinus, ear, or lung infections, chronic cough, immune disorders, or poor response to vaccinations.

Is fasting required for this test?
No fasting is required; a serum blood sample is sufficient.

What can abnormal IgG1 levels indicate?
Low levels may suggest primary or secondary immunodeficiency, autoimmune diseases, or chronic infections. High levels can be associated with chronic inflammation or immune activation.

Can medications affect IgG1 results?

Yes. Immunosuppressants, steroids, and certain therapies affecting immunity may influence levels. Inform your doctor about any ongoing medications 

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