Kappa-Lambda Light Chain, Total Test in Gurgaon

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U - 25/20 GF , DLF City - III, Gurgaon
3350.0 for Kappa-Lambda Light Chain, Total
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Gp-26, Maruti Industrial Estate, Udyog Vihar, Sector-18, Gurgaon, Gurgaon
3350.0 for Kappa-Lambda Light Chain, Total
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Shop No - 221/11, Old Railway Road, Shiv Puri, Landmark: Near Aryan Hospital, Gurgaon
3350.0 for Kappa-Lambda Light Chain, Total
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Ââ Iffco Dispensary, Iffco Colony, Gurgaon, Haryana, Gurgaon
3350.0 for Kappa-Lambda Light Chain, Total
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Shop No. 01, Omaxe The Nile Shopping Centre, Uppal's Southend, Sec-49, Sohna Road, Gurgaon, Haryana, 122002, Gurgaon
3350.0 for Kappa-Lambda Light Chain, Total
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About Kappa-Lambda Light Chain, Total Test

Immunoglobulin light chains that are circulating in serum in a free state are called free light chains or Serum Free Light Chain. There are two types of immunoglobulin light chain produced in humans, designated by the Greek letters kappa (κ) and lambda (λ). This test looks for signs of antibodies called immunoglobulins in the patient's blood. When the patient has more light chains than heavy chains, those extra light chains are called 'free'. The more free light chains in the patient's blood, the more plasma cells the patient has which may mean there is a problem with the plasma cells.

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