Optimizing the Use of Serum Immunofixation for the Detection of Monoclonal Components in Hypogammaglobulinemia: Insights From a Tertiary-Care Biochemistry Laboratory | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Optimizing the Use of Serum Immunofixation for the Detection of Monoclonal Components in Hypogammaglobulinemia: Insights From a Tertiary-Care Biochemistry Laboratory
Puntos clave
Detection of monoclonal components is optimized through serum immunofixation, improving diagnostic outcomes.
Key performance metrics indicate a significant increase in accuracy for hypogammaglobulinemia cases with this technique.
Assessment involves reviewing laboratory data from a tertiary-care biochemistry laboratory to identify effective diagnostic practices.
Enhancement may lead to more precise diagnoses in clinical settings, yet requires validation across diverse patient populations.