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: Liver disease, kidney loss (nephrotic syndrome), or malnutrition. Increased : Dehydration. Alpha-1 Alpha-1 antitrypsin Increased : Acute inflammation. Alpha-2 Haptoglobin, Alpha-2 macroglobulin Increased : Acute phase reaction or nephrotic syndrome. Beta Transferrin, Complement Increased : Iron deficiency or high cholesterol. Two peaks ( ) are visible in capillary tests. Gamma Immunoglobulins (Antibodies)
: Download the interpretation guide from FMC Tourcoing for a concise overview of quantitative values. : Liver disease, kidney loss (nephrotic syndrome), or
: Access the Cerba laboratory document for standard reference values and capillary electrophoresis details. The Five Main Protein Fractions : Liver disease
This guide outlines how to interpret Serum Protein Electrophoresis (SPEP) results, which separate blood proteins into specific fractions to help diagnose conditions like multiple myeloma, liver disease, or inflammation. kidney loss (nephrotic syndrome)