Plasma cell dyscrasias are cancers of the plasma cells. Plasma cell dyscrasias are produced as a result of malignant proliferation of a monoclonal population of plasma cells that may or may not secrete detectable levels of a monoclonal ...
Alternate Names : Plasma cell dyscrasia, Plasma cell myeloma, Malignant plasmacytoma, Plasmacytoma of bone, Myeloma - multiple Definition Multiple myeloma is cancer of the plasma cells in bone marrow.
Plasma cell dyscrasia; Plasma cell myeloma; Malignant plasmacytoma; Plasmacytoma of bone; Myeloma - multiple Definition of Multiple myeloma: Multiple myeloma is cancer of the plasma cells in bone marrow.
POEMS syndrome is associated with a group of disorders known as monoclonal gammopathies or plasma cell dyscrasias.
Myeloma is sometimes referred to as plasma cell dyscrasia or plasma cell myeloma, and most commonly as multiple myeloma (MM).
This type of cancer - also known as Kahler Disease, Myelomatosis, plasma cell myeloma, and plasma cell dyscrasia - begins in the plasma cells of blood.
Multiple myeloma is part of a spectrum of diseases called plasma cell dyscrasia. Plasma cells are responsible for forming antibodies against bacteria and foreign proteins.
Pigmentation, Edema, And Plasma Cell Dyscrasia [syndrome] PFC Plaque-forming Cell ...
Other disorders pertaining to the blood Other isolated cytopaenia Other leukaemias and related disorders Plasma cell dyscrasias Systemic conditions Systemic connective tissue disease Thrombotic disorders Transfusion-related ...
See also: Dyscrasia, Multiple myeloma, Myeloma, Cancer, Lymphoma
 
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