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Bence-Jones Protein

Detecting Abnormal Protein in Urine for Comprehensive Health Evaluation

The Ibn Sina Trust
Praava Health
Dr Lal PathLabs
Omnicare Diagnostic Limited
Thyrocare Bangladesh Ltd
Brac Healthcare
Popular Diagnostic Centre Ltd
JG Healthcare
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800
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Sample Type
urine
Fasting Required
No
Description

The Bence Jones protein test will be used if a doctor suspects multiple myeloma. The Bence Jones protein urine test is one of many tests that doctors can do if they suspect that someone has multiple myeloma, which is a form of blood cancer. Healthy urine does not contain Bence Jones protein, so its presence is an indication of a health problem.

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How our test process works!

Step 1

Sample Collection

Vaccinated Phlebotomists collects from syringe in the barcoded vials

Step 2

Sample Storage

Only vaccinated phelbos are assigned orders

Step 3

High Tech Facility

Lab ingests the sample into processing machines which are 100% automated

Step 4

Accurate Digital Reports

The reports are generated by the processing machines and clinically correlated by doctors

Overview
The Bence-Jones Protein test is a urine test used to detect abnormal proteins called Bence-Jones proteins, which are associated with certain cancers like multiple myeloma and other plasma cell disorders. It aids in diagnosing and monitoring these conditions, providing valuable information for treatment decisions. Proper urine collection and handling are essential for accurate test results.
Risk assessment
Risk assessment for the Bence-Jones Protein test involves considering potential false-positive or false-negative results, understanding the limitations of urine collection methods, and interpreting results in conjunction with clinical symptoms and other diagnostic tests for accurate diagnosis and monitoring of conditions such as multiple myeloma or other monoclonal gammopathies.
Ranges
The Bence-Jones Protein test typically reports results qualitatively as positive or negative for the presence of Bence-Jones proteins in urine. Quantitative measurement is not common, but positive results indicate abnormal protein levels suggestive of monoclonal gammopathies such as multiple myeloma. Interpretation should consider clinical context and additional diagnostic tests.
Test result interpretation
Interpretation of the Bence-Jones Protein test involves assessing the presence or absence of Bence-Jones proteins in urine. Positive results indicate abnormal protein levels, suggesting conditions such as multiple myeloma or other plasma cell disorders. Negative results suggest the absence of Bence-Jones proteins but do not rule out other causes of proteinuria. Clinical correlation with symptoms and further testing may be necessary for accurate diagnosis.
Sample types
The Bence-Jones Protein test requires a urine sample, typically collected over a 24-hour period or as a random urine sample. Proper collection and handling are crucial for accurate detection of Bence-Jones proteins, requiring adherence to specific urine collection protocols.

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