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Clinical Chemistry 27: 331-333, 1981;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 27, 331-333, Copyright © 1981 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Biochemical findings in a case of mu-chain disease

DS O'Reilly, A Adjukiewicz and JT Whicher

We report the 16th case of mu-chain disease. Unlike most previously reported cases, free mu-chains, but not Bence Jones protein, were present in the urine. The usefulness of immunofixation as a means of detecting free heavy chains in the serum is demonstrated.





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