paraprotein
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An abnormal plasma protein, such as a macroglobulin, cryoglobulin, or myeloma protein.
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An abnormal plasma protein, such as a macroglobulin, cryoglobulin, or myeloma protein.
Immunoglobulin produced by a clone of neoplastic plasma cells proliferating abnormally, e.g. myeloma proteins and cryoglobulins. See also monoclonal gammopathy.
A paraprotein is an abnormal
These are immunoglobulins or immunoglobulin light-chains that are produced by the clonal
proliferation of
Monoclonal free light chains in the serum or urine are called
The concept and term were introduced by the Berlin pathologist Dr Kurt Apitz in 1940,[2] at that time the Oberarzt of the pathological institute
at the
Paraproteins allowed the detailed study of immunoglobulins, which eventually led to the production of
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