- Waldenström
macroglobulinemia (/ˈvældənstrɒm ˌmækroʊˌɡlɒbjəlɪˈniːmiə/ VAL-dən-strom MAK-roh-GLOB-yə-lin-EE-mee-ə, US also /ˈvɑːldənstrɛm -/ VAHL-dən-strem...
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Macroglobulinemia is the
presence of
increased levels of
macroglobulins in the
circulating blood. It is a
plasma cell dyscrasia,
resembling leukemia,...
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patients with IgM MGUS,
smoldering Waldenström's
macroglobulinemia, or Waldenström's
macroglobulinemia and in
uncommon cases where the
levels of monoclonal...
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mantle cell lymphoma,
chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and Waldenström's
macroglobulinemia.
Ibrutinib also
binds to C-terminal Src Kinases.
These are off-target...
- to a
hematological malignancy, i.e.
multiple myeloma, Waldenström
macroglobulinemia, or
other B cell-****ociated neoplasm, that has developed,
often in...
- and IgG3), leukemia,
monoclonal gammopathies such as Waldenström
macroglobulinemia,
sickle cell anemia, and sepsis.[citation needed]
Types of hyperviscosity...
- form
polymers by
aggregating with each other; this
takes the name of
macroglobulinemia and may lead to
further complications. For example,
certain macroglobulins...
- used for the
treatment of
mantle cell
lymphoma (MCL), Waldenström's
macroglobulinemia (WM),
marginal zone
lymphoma (MZL), and
chronic lymphocytic leukemia...
- B-cell
lymphomas T-cell
lymphomas Multiple myeloma Waldenström's
macroglobulinemia Wiskott–Aldrich
syndrome Langerhans cell
histiocytosis (LCH) Lymphocyte-variant...
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macroglobulins (
macroglobulinemia) may
cause manifestations of
excess blood viscosity (as is the case for IgM
antibodies in Waldenström
macroglobulinemia) and/or...