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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 03 1995, 236-237, Vol 2, No. 2
Copyright © 1995 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.

beta-2 Microglobulin values among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)- negative, HIV-positive asymptomatic, and HIV-positive symptomatic Ugandans

EM Piwowar, SB Tugume, RM Grant, T Lutalo, K Pattishall and E Katongole-Mbidde
University Hospitals of Cleveland, Ohio.

Mean serum beta-2 microglobulin levels among healthy human immunodeficiency virus-seronegative and asymptomatic and symptomatic human immunodeficiency virus-seropositive Ugandans were found to be 2.35, 3.75, and 5.06 mg/liter, respectively (P < 0.001). The upper limit of the normal range (3.5 mg/liter) is higher in this African population than that reported elsewhere.





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