What is M-Spike (Urine)?
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Other names: Monoclonal protein, myeloma protein, M-protein, M-spike Test name: Urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) What is M-protein and M-spike? M-protein is an abnormal protein produced by myeloma cells that accumulates in and damages bone and bone marrow. Antibodies or parts of antibodies found in unusually large amounts in the blood or urine of myeloma patients.…
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