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I have just had a rather odd conversation with a newly appointed
haematologist who insists that every other Trust he has worked in has
characterised paraproteins every time they are measured - i.e. repeating
the immunofixation to confirm GAM kappa lambda etc.

We have always characterised it when first seen then just quantitated by
densitometry on subsequent occasions. Is this not reasonable? Am I going
mad? What do others do?

Mike




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