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serum_freelightchains

serum free light chains

Introduction

Interpretation of results

  • In general, significantly increased free light chain production and an abnormal kappa/lambda ratio indicate a poorer prognosis and an increased risk of disease progression.
  • When the test is used to monitor a known light chain plasma cell disorder, then a decrease in the quantity of excess light chain and a more normal kappa/lambda ratio indicates a response to treatment.
  • “Normal”:
    • Free light chains will normally be present in the blood at low levels, but with a normal kappa/lambda ratio.
  • Increased light chains with NORMAL kappa/lambda ratio
  • Decreased light chains with NORMAL kappa/lambda ratio
    • may occur in:
      • bone marrow cell production suppression disorders
  • Increased kappa free light chains and an increased kappa/lambda ratio
    • may be seen with plasma cell disorders that produce excess monoclonal kappa light chains
  • Increased lambda free light chains and a decreased kappa/lambda ratio
    • may be seen with plasma cell disorders that produce excess monoclonal lambda light chains
serum_freelightchains.txt · Last modified: 2022/06/09 01:12 by gary1

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