A serum immunofixation test measures specific proteins in your blood. It helps to identify certain illnesses that are otherwise hard to detect, such as multiple myeloma, a blood cancer. The test is ...
An A/G ratio is a blood test that compares the amount of albumin and globulin in your blood. A normal A/G ratio is between 1.1 and 2.5. A low A/G ratio may be due to kidney disease, liver disease, ...
The A/G ratio test measures albumin and globulin levels in your blood. You may need to fast for up to 12 hours before getting the test. If you have a low A/G ratio, it may be a sign of liver disease ...
At least partial data on 2-year outcomes were available for 360 children (90%). Death or CMV infection with severe disability occurred in 20 of the 149 children (13.4%) in the hyperimmune-globulin ...
THE direct antiglobulin consumption test has been developed in several laboratories and has been applied chiefly to the detection of antibodies that sensitize thrombocytes and leucocytes 1–6.