The diagnosis of gamma heavy-chain disease can be made only by immunochemical analysis of serum and urine. The case reported here demonstrates the importance of diligent observation of routine electrophoretic patterns, followed by immunoelectrophoresis where indicated for the identification of abnormal bands.
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