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1 The Department of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles, and the Veterans Administration Hospital, Long Beach, California.
1. A wide variety of chest diseases is associated with a significant dysproteinemia shown by an abnormal protein profile, (SPP).
2. The glycoprotein pattern is a more sensitive indicator of dysproteinemia than the paper electrophoretic pattern of proteins determined with the BPB stain.
3. The paper electrophoretic patterns are the resultant of various changes of individual components of each fraction.
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