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Your urine immunofixation is negative for monoclonal proteins. This is the expected normal result, ruling out a paraprotein in the urine.
Urine immunofixation is negative, meaning no monoclonal immunoglobulin light chains (Bence Jones protein) were detected in your urine. This is the normal finding.
Reassuring result. No action needed.
Urine immunofixation: negative — no monoclonal protein detected in urineUrine immunofixation is negative. No Bence Jones protein or other monoclonal immunoglobulin fragments are present in your urine.
No action needed.
Urine immunofixation: negative — no monoclonal protein detectedYour urine immunofixation is negative for monoclonal proteins. This is the expected normal result, ruling out a paraprotein in the urine.
No action needed. Reassuring result.
Urine immunofixation: negative — no monoclonal protein detectedUrine immunofixation is negative, which is the optimal finding. No free light chains or monoclonal proteins are present in your urine.
No action needed.
Urine immunofixation: negative — no monoclonal protein detectedA faint band was detected in urine immunofixation. This may represent a very low level of free light chains or technical artifact. Quantification by urine free light chain assay may clarify.
Discuss with your doctor. Repeat immunofixation and urine free light chain quantification may be recommended.
Urine immunofixation: weak positive — very low level monoclonal protein in urineUrine immunofixation is positive for monoclonal free light chains (Bence Jones protein). This is an important finding that can occur in multiple myeloma, AL amyloidosis, light chain deposition disease, or MGUS with urinary excretion.
See your doctor immediately. Hematology evaluation, serum free light chain assay, and further diagnostic workup are urgently needed.
Urine immunofixation: positive — monoclonal protein detected in urineA strongly positive urine immunofixation with a prominent monoclonal band indicates significant urinary excretion of free light chains. This is commonly seen in multiple myeloma or light chain amyloidosis and often indicates a high tumor burden.
Seek urgent hematology evaluation. This requires comprehensive workup including bone marrow biopsy, skeletal survey, and assessment of end-organ damage.
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