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We often check SPEP and/or immunofixation in patients with neuropathy. Why bother, and what should I do with the results?
Welcome to Paraproteinemic Neuropathy: A #tweetorial for neurologists who order tests they have no business interpreting.
We often check SPEP and/or immunofixation in patients with neuropathy. Why bother, and what should I do with the results?
Welcome to Paraproteinemic Neuropathy: A #tweetorial for neurologists who order tests they have no business interpreting.
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The concentration (or level) correlates with the risk of malignancy.
Low levels, like 0.1 g/dL, are almost always MGUS.
High levels, like 3.0 g/dL = DANGER.
(Is it any wonder that the immunoglobulin fragments can so easily be rearranged to make the #Decepticon symbol?)
The concentration (or level) correlates with the risk of malignancy.
Low levels, like 0.1 g/dL, are almost always MGUS.
High levels, like 3.0 g/dL = DANGER.
(Is it any wonder that the immunoglobulin fragments can so easily be rearranged to make the #Decepticon symbol?)
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For a little more information, but a little less fun, see my @AANMember Neurobyte on this topic. learning.aan.com #MedEd #neurotwitter #neurotwitternetwork #futureneurologist @AANEMorg
For a little more information, but a little less fun, see my @AANMember Neurobyte on this topic. learning.aan.com #MedEd #neurotwitter #neurotwitternetwork #futureneurologist @AANEMorg
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