Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Monitoring patients with monoclonal gammopathies
Diagnosis of monoclonal gammopathies, when used in conjunction with immunofixation
Assist in the diagnosis of hepatic disease, hypogammaglobulinemias and hypergammaglobulinemias, inflammatory states, neoplasms, renal disease, and GI disorders
SPE should also be considered in any patient with an elevated total serum protein or otherwise unexplained signs and symptoms suggestive of the presence of a plasma cell disorder. These include any one or more of the following:
Elevated ESR or serum viscosity
Unexplained anemia, back pain, weakness, or fatigue
Osteopenia, osteolytic lesions, or spontaneous fractures
Renal insufficiency with a bland urine sediment
Heavy proteinuria in a patient older than 40 years of age
Hypercalcemia
Hypergammaglobulinemia
Immunoglobulin deficiency
BJ proteinuria