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SPE
(redirected from Serum protein electrophoresis)

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SPESociety of Petroleum Engineers
SPESolid Phase Extraction
SPESony Pictures Entertainment
SPESpecial Purpose Entity
SPESynchronous Payload Envelope
SPESiemens Professional Education (formerly Siemens-Berufsausbildung)
SPESynergistic Processor Element
SPESynergistic Processing Element
SPESociety of Professional Engineers
SPESociety for Photographic Education
SPESigma Phi Epsilon
SPESerum Protein Electrophoresis
SPESolid Polymer Electrolyte
SPESoftware Performance Engineering
SPESenior Procurement Executive
SPESingle Point of Entry
SPEStreptococcal Pyrogenic Exotoxin
SPEService Processing Element (Cisco)
SPESubgame Perfect Equilibrium (game theory)
SPESolar Particle Event
SPESolid Phase Epitaxy
SPESocietas Privata Europaea (Latin: European Private Company)
SPESociety of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
SPESoftware Product Engineering
SPESolar Proton Event
SPEServicios Públicos de Empleo (Spanish)
SPESupervisory Patent Examiner
SPESpecial Purpose Equipment
SPESales Per Employee
SPESymbolic Programming Environment
SPESemiconductor Production Equipment
SPESolid Particle Erosion
SPESociété Coopérative de Production d'Electricité (Belgium electric company)
SPESoftware Product Evaluation
SPESolid Phase Epitaxial Regrowth
SPESecondary Particulate Emissions
SPESONET Payload Envelope
SPESauber Petronas Engineering
SPESociety for Pure English
SPEsubtracting pore effect
SPESynergistic Processing Engine
SPESatellite Precipitation Estimate
SPESoy Phytoestrogen
SPESmall Program Enhancement (IBM)
SPESupplier Performance Evaluation (various companies)
SPESpacecraft Power Electronics
SPESciences Physiques pour l'Enseignement (French: Physics for Education)
SPESensor Processing Electronics
SPEServices Protected Evacuation
SPESpherical Probable Error
SPESystems Performance Effectiveness
SPESwedish Penis Enlarger (Austin Powers)
SPEStored Program Element (USAF SACCS 465L EDTCC)
SPESoftware Product Expert
SPEService Provisioning Environment
SPEStartup Phase Error
SPESulfur Polymer Encapsulation
SPESum of Predicted Error
SPESingle Piston Effect (valve engineering)
SPEService Platform Engineering
SPESouth Pit Extension (Project; Australia)
SPESony Pictures Employment
SPESIPRnet Premise Equipment


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Detecting monoclonal gammopathies, or plasma cell disorders, usually involves serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) and immunoelectrophoresis (IFE) to test both serum and urine.
Other test results (liver and renal function, serum folate and vitamin B12 levels, lactic dehydrogenase levels, C-reactive protein, serum protein electrophoresis, direct and indirect Coombs tests, and antinuclear antibody tests) were within normal limits, as were viral serologic test results (HIV, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, parvovirus B19).
1) Clinical investigations routinely requested if one suspects the diagnosis of MM are the following: * full blood count * renal function * calcium level * immunoglobulin levels and serum protein electrophoresis * beta-2 microglobulin * bone marrow aspiration and biopsy * skeletal survey * MRI (to detect very small lytic bony lesions) may sometimes be needed.
 
 
 
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