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What is monoclonal protein in the blood?
Monoclonal protein (M-protein) is an antibody found in people with multiple myeloma and other plasma cell tumors. Multiple myeloma: This is a type of cancer that begins in plasma cells (antibody producing white blood cells) Read More »
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What is the most common type of monoclonal protein in multiple my...
About 65% are IgG IgA is the next most common IgM and IgD are pretty rare. kappa and lambda light chains can be found in any type, I think Check out www.myeloma.org Their patient handbook is excellent. The info above is from page 8. MM Read More »
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What does posible monoclonal protein in the gamma region mean ?
It means there is an overabundance of a certain protein in your blood. this protein is called a monoclonal protein or an M protein. It is not an uncommon finding, particularly in people over 50. It can be associated with the development of ... Read More »
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Monoclonal - 1; polyclonal - more than 1. I ran out of time, or I'd give you more information.
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This question was answered on Fri 15, Feb 2008 08:00pm by Dr Bobby V, MD Serum Immunofixation test result - What does IgG Kappa monoclonal protein detected in serum immunofixation test mean? Hi, The patient in question is being worked up fo...
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