Quantitative nephelometry is a test to quickly and accurately measure the specific level of certain proteins called immunoglobulins in your blood. Specifically, it looks for the proteins IgM, IgG, and IgA.
Quantitative immunoglobulins
Blood is typically drawn from a vein, usually from the inside of the elbow or the back of the hand. The site is cleaned with germ-killing medicine (antiseptic). The health care provider wraps an elastic band around...
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Newer measures of asthma control In this entry, I would like to discuss some exciting research on newer, non-invasive ways to assess... Read more »
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Serum immunoelectrophoresis is a test that measures immunoglobulins in the blood. Immunoglobulins are proteins that function as antibodies. There are... Read more »
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Serum globulin electrophoresis is a laboratory test that looks at proteins called globulins in the blood.See also:Immunoelectrophoresis -... Read more »
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A serum magnesium test is a measurement of how much magnesium there is in the blood.Alternative NamesMagnesium - bloodHow the test is performedBlood... Read more »
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Bronchial asthma; Exercise-induced asthma Symptoms Most people with asthma have attacks separated by symptom-free periods. Some people... Read more »
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When asthma is suspected, the patient should describe for the doctor any pattern related to the symptoms, and possible precipitating factors,... Read more »