Electrophoretic Differential Serum Protein Pattern in Kala-azar
- 9 May 1959
- Vol. 1 (5131) , 1221-1223
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.5131.1221
Abstract
Nineteen cases are described and compared with others in the literature. Serum albumin is greatly reduced, globulin greatly increased (usually over 5g/100 ml) The alpha and beta-globulins show little change. After effective antimony therapy the values returned towards but did not reach normal.Keywords
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