Multiple Choice
A monoclonal gammopathy is
A) frequently diagnosed using Immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE) .
B) ruled out in a diagnosis of MGUS.
C) ruled out in the case of negative results for IFE.
D) ruled out in the case of negative results for serum and urine protein electrophoresis.
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Q1: IFE results are interpreted visually, by inspection
Q3: When comparing immunoelectrophoresis, IEP, and immunofixation electrophoresis,
Q4: Advantages of Microchip capillary electrophoresis include<br>A)high speed.<br>B)reduced
Q5: Electrophoresis is defined as<br>A)migration of charged solutes
Q6: In addition to IFE, other techniques for
Q7: Separation of proteins by electrophoresis is based
Q8: The most commonly identified M-protein in serum
Q9: In the first phase of Immunofixation Electrophoresis
Q10: Immunofixation Electrophoresis (IFE) is a reliable and
Q11: Normal results for serum IFE include<br>A)darker IgG