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IMMUNO ELECTROPORESIS, in Visit Clinic

Measures types and patterns of antibodies in blood to detect abnormal protein patterns like monoclonal gammopathies in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a IMMUNO ELECTROPORESIS Test in Visit Clinic?

Immunoelectrophoresis measures the types and relative amounts of immunoglobulins (antibodies) and other proteins in blood. These proteins help fight infection, carry nutrients, and maintain fluid balance. The test separates proteins and shows patterns that reveal missing, excess, or abnormal antibody types. It is important because a single, dominant protein (a monoclonal spike) can signal blood cancers or bone marrow disorders. The test helps detect and monitor multiple myeloma, monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance (MGUS), Waldenström macroglobulinemia, and some immune deficiencies. Doctors often order it after abnormal total protein or routine electrophoresis. Results help confirm a diagnosis, track disease activity, and guide treatment and follow-up. The test is done on a blood sample and usually follows simple laboratory steps. Abnormal findings often lead to further tests like bone marrow biopsy or imaging to find the cause.

IMMUNO ELECTROPORESIS Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

IMMUNO ELECTROPORESIS Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The IMMUNO ELECTROPORESIS test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a IMMUNO ELECTROPORESIS Test in Visit Clinic?

IMMUNO ELECTROPORESIS is often included in evaluations like serum protein electrophoresis panels when abnormal total protein is found. Doctors may order it for unexplained fatigue, repeated infections, bone pain, or abnormal blood tests. It helps diagnose or monitor monoclonal gammopathies, multiple myeloma, and immune deficiencies. Abnormal results can stem from cancers, chronic infections, or autoimmune disease. A family history of blood cancers may prompt earlier testing.

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What is the purpose of immunoelectrophoresis in Visit Clinic?plus

Immunoelectrophoresis separates and identifies proteins in blood or other fluids by combining electrophoresis with antibody reactions. It detects and characterizes abnormal or monoclonal immunoglobulins, evaluates immune deficiencies and paraproteins, and helps diagnose conditions like multiple myeloma or chronic inflammation. It also quantifies specific protein components to monitor disease progression and response to therapy.

What is the difference between electrophoresis and immunoelectrophoresis in Visit Clinic?plus

Electrophoresis separates charged molecules (usually proteins or nucleic acids) by size and charge using an electric field, producing bands for analysis. Immunoelectrophoresis combines electrophoresis with antibody diffusion to detect and characterize specific proteins: antibodies react with separated proteins to form visible precipitin arcs. Thus electrophoresis is a separation method, while immunoelectrophoresis adds immunologic identification and specificity.

What are the symptoms of immunoelectrophoresis in Visit Clinic?plus

Immunoelectrophoresis is a laboratory test and does not cause symptoms. It’s used when patients have signs suggesting abnormal antibodies or monoclonal proteins, such as recurrent or severe infections, unexplained fatigue, bone pain, anemia, easy bruising or bleeding, peripheral neuropathy, swollen lymph nodes, persistent proteinuria or edema. Results help diagnose conditions like multiple myeloma, immunodeficiencies, or autoimmune disorders.

What is the cost of immunoelectrophoresis test in Visit Clinic?plus

Immunoelectrophoresis costs vary by country and lab: in India it’s typically ₹700–2,000; in the US about $50–250 for private labs; in the UK private testing runs around £20–150, while NHS testing is provided free to patients when ordered. Exact charges depend on facility, location and whether additional tests or consultations are included.

What are the four types of immunoelectrophoresis in Visit Clinic?plus

The four main types of immunoelectrophoresis are: classical (gel) immunoelectrophoresis, immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE) for sensitive identification of immunoglobulins, counterimmunoelectrophoresis (CIE) which accelerates antigen–antibody precipitation, and crossed immunoelectrophoresis (two-dimensional) for higher resolution and quantitation. Variants like rocket (Laurell) electrophoresis are used for rapid quantitative assays. Clinically, IFE and classical methods detect monoclonal proteins.

What is the normal range for immunoelectrophoresis in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal immunoelectrophoresis shows a broad, polyclonal gamma band without a sharp monoclonal spike. Typical immunoglobulin reference ranges: IgG ~700–1600 mg/dL (7–16 g/L), IgA ~70–400 mg/dL (0.7–4.0 g/L), IgM ~40–230 mg/dL (0.4–2.3 g/L). Albumin:globulin ratio is usually about 1–2.5. Age and lab-specific ranges vary; clinical correlation and follow-up testing (eg, immunofixation) confirm abnormalities.