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Monoclonal gammopathy, also
known as paraproteinemia, is the
presence of
excessive amounts of
myeloma protein or
monoclonal gamma globulin in the blood...
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Working Group (2003). "Criteria for the
classification of
monoclonal gammopathies,
multiple myeloma and
related disorders: a
report of the International...
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sensory modalities.
Plasma cell
dyscrasias are a
group of monoclonal
gammopathies in
which normal plasma cells in the bone
marrow and soft
tissues become...
- high
levels of
protein in the blood. This can
occur due to
monoclonal gammopathies such as
multiple myeloma and
after intravenous immunoglobulin has been...
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proliferative diseases) are a
spectrum of
progressively more
severe monoclonal gammopathies in
which a
clone or
multiple clones of pre-malignant or
malignant plasma...
- RA (January 2018). "Laboratory
testing for
monoclonal gammopathies:
Focus on
monoclonal gammopathy of
undetermined significance and
smoldering multiple...
- the
monoclonal gammopathy remains to be answered".
Blood tests show a high
concentration of
specific gamma-globulins (monoclonal
gammopathy) of the IgM type...
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Monoclonal gammopathy of
renal significance (MGRS) are a
group of
kidney disorders that
present with
kidney damage due to
nephrotoxic monoclonal immunoglobulins...
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multiple myeloma (particularly IgA and IgG3), leukemia,
monoclonal gammopathies such as Waldenström macroglobulinemia,
sickle cell anemia, and sepsis...
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certain colon polyps,
which can
progress into
colon cancer,
monoclonal gammopathy of
undetermined significance,
which can
progress into
multiple myeloma...