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IFE Blood Test (Immunofixation Electrophoresis Test): Diagnosis, Uses & Patient Guide

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  The IFE Blood Test , medically known as the Immunofixation Electrophoresis Test , is an advanced blood investigation used to detect abnormal proteins produced by the immune system. These abnormal proteins are often linked to plasma cell disorders and immune-related conditions that may not be identified through routine blood tests. Doctors commonly recommend the IFE Blood Test when there is uncertainty in diagnosis or when abnormal protein levels are found during initial investigations. What Is the IFE Blood Test? The Immunofixation Electrophoresis Test works by separating blood proteins using an electrical process and then identifying specific immunoglobulins with targeted antibodies. This allows clear identification of abnormal monoclonal proteins. Unlike basic protein tests, the IFE Blood Test provides precise information about the type and pattern of proteins present in the blood. Why Is the Immunofixation Electrophoresis Test Recommended? The IFE Blood Test helps do...