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Protein Electrophoresis Urine 24 Hour Test

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Protein Electrophoresis Urine 24 Hour Test

About Protein Electrophoresis – Urine (24 Hour) Test

The Protein Electrophoresis Urine 24-Hour Test helps analyse different types of proteins excreted in urine over a full day. It is commonly advised to evaluate kidney disorders, abnormal protein loss, and conditions such as multiple myeloma or chronic kidney disease.

This test provides detailed protein pattern information that cannot be identified through routine urine tests. In Pune and nearby Maharashtra locations, healthcare nt sickcare offers guidance for proper 24-hour urine collection with reliable laboratory analysis.

Sample Collection Information

  • Sample Type: 24-hour urine sample
  • Quantity Required: 10 ml from total 24-hour urine collection
  • Container: Dark container without preservative
  • Important Note: Total 24-hour urine volume must be mentioned

Frequently Asked Questions

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This test is advised when abnormal protein levels are detected in urine or when kidney disorders, plasma cell disorders, or unexplained proteinuria are suspected.

Protein excretion varies throughout the day. A 24-hour collection provides an accurate assessment of total protein loss and protein pattern.

Fasting is not required. However, patients should follow urine collection instructions carefully to avoid inaccurate results.

Yes, healthcare nt sickcare provides home collection guidance in Pune, while the patient collects urine over 24 hours as instructed.

Related resources: test preparation guides, diagnostic services, health articles. External reference: protein electrophoresis overview.

Test Disclaimer: The Protein Electrophoresis Urine 24-Hour Test is intended for diagnostic support only. Results must be interpreted by a qualified medical professional in correlation with clinical findings. This content does not replace medical advice. Please refer to our disclaimer policy.

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About Protein Electrophoresis – Urine (24 Hour) Test

The Protein Electrophoresis Urine 24-Hour Test helps analyse different types of proteins excreted in urine over a full day. It is commonly advised to evaluate kidney disorders, abnormal protein loss, and conditions such as multiple myeloma or chronic kidney disease.

This test provides detailed protein pattern information that cannot be identified through routine urine tests. In Pune and nearby Maharashtra locations, healthcare nt sickcare offers guidance for proper 24-hour urine collection with reliable laboratory analysis.

Sample Collection Information

  • Sample Type: 24-hour urine sample
  • Quantity Required: 10 ml from total 24-hour urine collection
  • Container: Dark container without preservative
  • Important Note: Total 24-hour urine volume must be mentioned

Frequently Asked Questions

Click on a question to view the answer

This test is advised when abnormal protein levels are detected in urine or when kidney disorders, plasma cell disorders, or unexplained proteinuria are suspected.

Protein excretion varies throughout the day. A 24-hour collection provides an accurate assessment of total protein loss and protein pattern.

Fasting is not required. However, patients should follow urine collection instructions carefully to avoid inaccurate results.

Yes, healthcare nt sickcare provides home collection guidance in Pune, while the patient collects urine over 24 hours as instructed.

Related resources: test preparation guides, diagnostic services, health articles. External reference: protein electrophoresis overview.

Test Disclaimer: The Protein Electrophoresis Urine 24-Hour Test is intended for diagnostic support only. Results must be interpreted by a qualified medical professional in correlation with clinical findings. This content does not replace medical advice. Please refer to our disclaimer policy.