PROTEIN and IMMUNOGLOBULIN PANEL Test
Test Name: PROTEIN and IMMUNOGLOBULIN PANEL Test
Components:
- Protein Electrophoresis, Serum
- Immunoglobulin profile serum
Price: 400.0 AED
Sample Condition: 3 mL (1.5 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Ship refrigerated or frozen. Grossly hemolyzed samples not accepted.
Report Delivery: Sample daily by 9am; Report same day
Method: Immunoturbidimetry, Capillary electrophoresis
Test type: Cancer, Immunity
Doctor: Physician, Oncologist
Test Department:
Pre Test Information: No special preparation required
Test Details
The Protein & Immunoglobulin Panel test is a laboratory test that measures the levels of various proteins and immunoglobulins in the blood. It is used to evaluate the overall protein status and immune function of an individual. Proteins play a crucial role in various bodily functions, including maintaining fluid balance, transporting molecules, and supporting the immune system. Immunoglobulins, also known as antibodies, are proteins produced by the immune system to help fight off infections and other diseases.
The Protein & Immunoglobulin Panel test typically includes measurements of total protein, albumin, globulin, and specific immunoglobulins such as IgA, IgG, and IgM. Abnormal levels of these proteins and immunoglobulins can indicate various conditions, including liver or kidney disease, malnutrition, inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and immune deficiencies.
The test is usually performed by drawing a blood sample from a vein in the arm. It is important to follow any specific instructions provided by the healthcare provider, such as fasting before the test or stopping certain medications.
The results of the Protein & Immunoglobulin Panel test are typically reported as numerical values for each protein or immunoglobulin measured. These results are then compared to reference ranges to determine if they are within normal limits or if further evaluation is needed.
Interpretation of the test results should be done by a healthcare provider who can take into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other laboratory tests. Further testing or treatment may be recommended based on the results of the Protein & Immunoglobulin Panel test.
Test Name | PROTEIN and IMMUNOGLOBULIN PANEL Test |
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Components | *Protein Electrophoresis, Serum *Immunoglobulin profile serum |
Price | 400.0 AED |
Sample Condition | 3 mL (1.5 mL min.) serum from 1 SST. Shiprefrigerated orfrozen. Grossly hemolysedsamplesnotaccepted. |
Report Delivery | SampleDailyby9am;ReportSame day |
Method | Immunoturbidimetry, Capillary electrophoresis |
Test type | Cancer, Immunity |
Doctor | Physician, Oncologist |
Test Department: | |
Pre Test Information | No special preparation required |
Test Details |
The Protein & Immunoglobulin Panel test is a laboratory test that measures the levels of various proteins and immunoglobulins in the blood. It is used to evaluate the overall protein status and immune function of an individual. Proteins play a crucial role in various bodily functions, including maintaining fluid balance, transporting molecules, and supporting the immune system. Immunoglobulins, also known as antibodies, are proteins produced by the immune system to help fight off infections and other diseases. The Protein & Immunoglobulin Panel test typically includes measurements of total protein, albumin, globulin, and specific immunoglobulins such as IgA, IgG, and IgM. Abnormal levels of these proteins and immunoglobulins can indicate various conditions, including liver or kidney disease, malnutrition, inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and immune deficiencies. The test is usually performed by drawing a blood sample from a vein in the arm. It is important to follow any specific instructions provided by the healthcare provider, such as fasting before the test or stopping certain medications. The results of the Protein & Immunoglobulin Panel test are typically reported as numerical values for each protein or immunoglobulin measured. These results are then compared to reference ranges to determine if they are within normal limits or if further evaluation is needed. Interpretation of the test results should be done by a healthcare provider who can take into account the individual’s medical history, symptoms, and other laboratory tests. Further testing or treatment may be recommended based on the results of the Protein & Immunoglobulin Panel test. |