TERMS Flashcards

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common, characterized by involvement of skeleton at multiple sites

M>F; typically in older individuals(50-60 year olds)*

monocytic, megakaryocytic or erythrocytic markers

Proliferation/survivalseems to be dependent on several cytokines, especially IL-6*

Ig genes in myeloma cells always show evidence of somatichypermutation*

Ig heavy-chain gene

Multifocal destructive bone lesions – “punched out”- defects

Plasma cells usually constitute >30% of the cells of the bone marrow (need 10% for diagnosis)

Infiltration of organs, especially bone, Production of excessive Ig, Suppression of normal humoral immunity

Monoclonal gammopathy

  • M protein
  • Renal involvement in up to 50%
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Multiple Myeloma

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(WaldenstromMacroglobulinemia)

bony erosions NOT seen

IgM

  • hyperviscosity*
  • Visual impairment
  • Neurological problems
  • Bleeding
  • Cryoglobinemia (cold reacting immunoglobulins)

Prognosis: incurable progressive disease
▪ Plasmaphoresis to remove IgM
▪ Median survival: 4 years

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Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma

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