Subscriber Login Students | Administrators
Online compliance and continuing education courses for clinical laboratories

Immunoglobulin Information and Courses from MediaLab, Inc.

These are the MediaLab courses that cover Immunoglobulin and links to relevant pages within the course.

Learn more about laboratory continuing education for medical technologists to earn CE credit for AMT, ASCP, NCA, and state license renewal and recertification. Or get information about laboratory safety and compliance courses that deliver cost-effective OSHA safety training and continuing education to your laboratory's employees.

Laboratories Individuals

CLIA Blood Banking Review
Which of the following immunoglobulins is capable of fixing complement by the classical pathway:View Page
Which of the following statements best describes Rh antibodies:View Page
ABO Antibodies generally include which of the following immunoglobulin classes:View Page

CLIA Chemistry / Urinalysis Review
This SPE scan most likely represents which of the following disease states:View Page
Which one of the following are not associated with a polyclonal (broadbased) increase in gamma globulins?View Page

CLIA General Laboratory Review
Which of the following immunoglobulin classes is chiefly responsible for the degranulation of mast cells and basophils:View Page
The immunoglobulin molecule is made up of both heavy and light chains - the light chains are comprised of the following pairs:View Page
Which one of the following terms does not describe a significant elevation of a single immunoglobulin class:View Page

Confirmatory and Secondary Urinalysis Screening Tests
Heat and Acid Test for Urinary Protein

The heat and acetic acid test is another semiquantitative test used to confirm the presence of protein in urine. It is more sensitive than the SSA test because the pH of the sample is brought close to the isoelectric point of proteins. However, this test is sometimes considered too sensitive because it can detect trace amounts of protein which are considered normal. The heat and acetic acid test gives false positive results with inorganic iodides, benzoin, tolutamide, and proteoses, similar to the SSA test. Bence-Jones protein consists of dimers of either kappa or lambda light chains from immunoglobulins. This abnormal protein is most often associated with multiple myeloma, but can also be found in cases of lymphoma, macroglobulinemia, leukemia, and other malignancies (Balant and Fabre, 1978). Testing for Bence-Jones protein is not part of the routine urinalysis. However, if Bence-Jones protein is suspected, the heat precipitation test or immunoelectrophoresis can be performed on a urine specimen. The heat precipitation test is based on the protein’s unusual solubility properties. Bence-Jones protein precipitates at temperatures between 40ºC and 60ºC (56ºC optimum), but dissolves again at 100ºC. Upon cooling, the precipitate will reappear around 60ºC and will dissolve again below 40ºC

View Page

Introduction to Bone Marrow
Flame Cells

A rare abnormal variant of a plasma cell called a flame cell is shown here. Not the red tinged area at the periphery. These cells contain more immunoglobulin than normal plasma cells.

View Page
Mott Cell

Another rare but abnormal type of plasma cell is the Mott cell (morula cell). The compartments visible in the cytoplasm are immunoglobulins which have not been released. Mott cells may be seen in parasitic infections and malignant tumors.

View Page

Introduction to the ABO Blood Group System
Immunoglobulin

The predominant immunoglobulin class for the B antibodies produced by individuals with group A phenotype and the A antibodies produced by individuals with group B phenotype is IgM. Small quantities of IgG may also be present. IgG is the predominant immunoglobulin for the anti-A and anti-B antibodies found in individuals with group O phenotype. Infants of group O mothers are at higher risk for hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN) than those born to mothers with group A or B because IgG immunoglobulins readily cross the placenta. IgM molecules do not readily cross the placenta because of their larger size. It is important to note that immune antibodies are usually IgG. Both naturally occurring and immune ABO antibodies are critically important in transfusion since both sensitize and usually hemolyze red cells with the corresponding antigen.

View Page

Normal Peripheral Blood Cells
Humoral Immunity

Humoral immunity involves the production of antibodies (immunoglobulins), and is brought about by lymphocytes which we call B-cells. B-cells are bone-marrow derived lymphocytes. After B-cells are stimulated by an antigen, they proliferate and transform into plasma cells which produce specific antibodies.

View Page

White Cell and Platelet Disorders: Peripheral Blood Clues to Nonneoplastic Conditions
The globular inclusions in this cell are fat droplets.View Page


MediaLab, Inc.

http://www.MediaLabInc.net    |    (877) 776-8460 (tollfree)    |    sales@medialabinc.net