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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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which are
lymphoproliferative disorders, hypergammaglobulinemia, and
paraproteinemia. The
first is cellular, and the
other two are
humoral (however, humoral...
- 000. "Plasma cell dyscrasia" is
sometimes considered synonymous with
paraproteinemia or
monoclonal gammopathy. H2
receptor antagonists, such as famotidine...
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immunoproliferative disorders—along with
hypergammaglobulinemia and
paraproteinemias.
Follicular lymphoma Chronic lymphocytic leukemia Acute lymphoblastic...
- with
monoclonal gammopathy of
undefined significance--its
effect on
paraproteinemia and the
urinary N-telopeptide of type I
collagen bone
turnover marker"...
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Necrobiotic xanthogranuloma, also
known as
necrobiotic xanthogranuloma with
paraproteinemia, is a
multisystem disease that
affects older adults, and is characterized...
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occur in any soft tissue.
Approximately half of all
cases produce paraproteinemia. SPBs and
extramedullary plasmacytomas are
mostly treated with radiotherapy...
- "silent", and
multiple myeloma. An
excess in the
blood is
known as
paraproteinemia.
Paraproteins form a
narrow band, or 'spike' in
protein electrop****sis...
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vasculitis Dysfibrinogenemia Hematopoietic ulcer Hyperviscosity syndrome Paraproteinemia Plasma cell
dyscrasias "Cryoglobulinemia" at Dorland's
Medical Dictionary...
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detailed laboratory research should be conducted. Furthermore, when
paraproteinemia or
solid organ cancers are suspected,
tests for
protein electrop****sis...