A RARE CASE REPORT ON BI-CLONAL BANDS ON SERUM PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS
Sushma B. J.* and Shrikant Chandrakar
ABSTRACT
The monoclonal gammopathies are a group of disorders characterized
by the proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells, which produces
an immunologically homogeneous protein commonly referred to as a
paraprotein or monoclonal protein. Bi-clonal gammopathies are
characterized by simultaneous appearance of two different monoclonal
proteins. Serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) is a useful technique to
separate various serum proteins based on their electrical charges and
molecular weight. Commonly used supporting media are cellulose
acetate and polyacrylamide. Proteins are most often stained with
Ponceau S after electrophoresis on cellulose acetate and quantified by Densitometry.
Normally gamma region is characterized by a polyclonal broad band. Two distinct bands in
this region are quite rare. Here we present such an interesting case.
Keywords: Monoclonal gammopathy, Bi-clonal gammopathy, Serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) & Multiple myeloma.
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