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immunoglobinopathies
Dr Sara Amjad immunoglobinopathies
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Clinical significance of albumin
Prevention from crossing BBB Hypoalbuminemia Malnutrition Nephrotic syndrome Cirrhosis of liver
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Colloid osmotic pressure
Low albumin, causing edema.
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Albuminuria Microalbuminuria Therapeutical use of albumin
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Clinical significance of α antitrypsin
α antitrypsin deficiency has been implicated in two diseases Emphysema α1 AT deficiency liver disease
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Emphysema Abnormal distension of lungs by air
5 percent of emphysema cases are due to deficiency of α1 AT Associated with lung infections Increase in activity of macrophages to release elastase
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α1 AT deficiency liver disease
Accumulation of a mutant α1 AT which aggregates to form polymers Polymer cause liver damage Accumulation of collagen resulting in fibrosis
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α1 Fetoglobulin Presence of α1 Fetoglobulin is usually diagnostically in determining presence of hepatocelluar carcinoma
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Clinical significance of Haptoglobin
Anemia is associated with decrease plasma concentration of haptoglobin
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Transferrin Deficiency PCM Cirrhosis of liver
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Clinical significance of Ceruloplasmin: Wilson,s disease
Failure to synthesize ceruloplasmin or an impairment in the binding capacity of copper Copper is free in the plasma which easily enters tissue
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Manifestations Copper deposition in abnormal amounts in liver and brain Low level of ceruloplasmin in plasma with increase excretion Copper deposition in kidney causes renal damage Intestinal absorption of copper is very high
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Multiple myeloma Plasma cell cancer Abnormal Ig production
malignancy of a single cone of plasma cell Over production of abnormal immunoglobulin's Decreased immunity Recurrent infections
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Electrophoretic pattern of multiple myeloma
Sharp distant band M band between beta and gamma globulin Diminished synthesis of gamma globulin
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Bence Jones proteins Light chain of immunoglobulin are in excess
Renal tubes damage Amyloidosis Deposition of light chains in tissues
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Genetic deficiency of plasma proteins
Analbuminaemia Complete absence Defect in synthesis Bruton,s agammaglobulinaemia Inherited, X linked Differentiation of beta lymphocytes to plasma cells is defective
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Afibrinogenaemia Inherited disorder Defect in fibrinogen formation
Uncontrollable hemorrhages
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Plasma Proteins
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