- and modern, a
dyscrasia is any of
various disorders. The word has
ancient Gr****
roots meaning "bad mixture". The
concept of
dyscrasia was
developed by...
- In hematology,
plasma cell
dyscrasias (also
termed plasma cell
disorders and
plasma cell
proliferative diseases) are a
spectrum of
progressively more severe...
- also
recommended to be
alert for the
occurrence of any
potential blood dyscrasias.
Furosemide works by
decreasing the
reabsorption of
sodium by the kidneys...
-
plasma cells. It is the
terminal stage and most
aggressive form of
these dyscrasias,
constituting 2% to 4% of all
cases of
plasma cell malignancies. PCL may...
-
deposition of
amyloid proteins in the bone
marrow without causing plasma cell
dyscrasias is
called amyloidoma. It is
commonly found in cervical, lumbar, and sacral...
- 1 in 7,700. The ****ociation
between clozapine use and
specific blood dyscrasias was
first noted in the 1970s when
eight deaths from
agranulocytosis were...
-
distant tissues, and
thereby causes the most
malignant of all
plasma cell
dyscrasias,
plasma cell leukemia. Thus, a
fundamental genetic instability in plasma...
- pre-malignant and
malignant plasma cell
dyscrasias that are ****ociated with the
secretion of IgM
monoclonal proteins;
these dyscrasias include IgM
monoclonal gammopathy...
- It is
commonly classified as a form of
plasma cell
dyscrasia,
similar to
other plasma cell
dyscrasias that, for example, lead to
multiple myeloma. Waldenström...
-
multiple myeloma. It is
sometimes considered equivalent to
plasma cell
dyscrasia. The most
common form of the
disease is
monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined...