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Plasma Cell Neoplasm
Known as:
Neoplasms, Plasma Cell
, Neoplasms, Plasma Cell [Disease/Finding]
, Plasmacytic Tumor
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A clonal proliferation of immunoglobulin-secreting plasma cells. This category includes plasma cell myeloma, plasma cell leukemia, plasmacytoma…
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Leukemia, Plasma Cell
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Plasmablastic cytomorphologic features in plasma cell neoplasms in immunocompetent patients are significantly associated with EBV.
Sheng-Tsung Chang
,
Y. Liao
,
Chin-Li Lu
,
S. Chuang
,
chin-Yang Li
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
2007
Corpus ID: 13562694
Multiple myeloma (MM) is rarely associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) irrespective of HIV status, in contrast with its…
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1999
1999
Phenotypic and molecular analysis of six human cell lines derived from patients with plasma cell dyscrasia
R. Gooding
,
A. Bybee
,
+6 authors
J. Apperley
British Journal of Haematology
1999
Corpus ID: 31658950
Cell lines RPMI 8226, JJN3, U266 B1, NCI‐H929 (all EBV−) and ARH77 and HS‐Sultan (both EBV+) have been extensively characterized…
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Review
1995
Review
1995
The incidence and epidemiology of plasma cell neoplasms.
D. Bergsagel
Stem Cells
1995
Corpus ID: 44341592
Plasma cell neoplasia includes monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), multiple myeloma (MM), and Waldenström…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
The neuropathy of plasma cell dyscrasia
L. Freddo
,
T. Ariga
,
M. Saito
,
Lawrence C. Macala
,
R. Yu
,
N. Latov
Neurology
1985
Corpus ID: 24757690
In some patients with neuropathy and plasma cell dyscrasia, the M-proteins bind to peripheral nerves. Binding of M-proteins to…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Polyneuropathy in nonmalignant IgM plasma cell dyscrasia: A Morphological study
R. Nemni
,
G. Galassi
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N. Latov
,
W. Sherman
,
M. Olarte
,
A. Hays
Annals of Neurology
1983
Corpus ID: 9623442
Six patients had peripheral neuropathy and nonmalignant IgM plasma cell dyscrasia. In two of them, immunological studies…
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1982
1982
Plasma cell dyscrasia and motor neuron disease.
N. Latov
Advances in neurology
1982
Corpus ID: 27596449
Review
1978
Review
1978
Plasma cell neoplasm involving the thyroid
K. Shimaoka
,
S. Gailani
,
Y. Tsukada
,
M. Barcos
Cancer
1978
Corpus ID: 41357702
Involvement of the thyroid gland by plasma cell neoplasms is very rare. On review of 248 cases, we found 4 cases in which…
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Highly Cited
1974
Highly Cited
1974
Syndrome of Plasma Cell Dyscrasia, Polyneuropathy, and Endocrine Disturbances: Report of a Case
M. Imawari
,
N. Akatsuka
,
M. Ishibashi
,
H. Beppu
,
H. Suzuki
,
Yawara Yoshitoshi
1974
Corpus ID: 29665083
1974
1974
Plasma cell dyscrasia associated with the production of incomplete (?deleted) IgGlambda molecules, gamma heavy chains, and free lambda chains containing carbohydrate: description of the first case.
T. Isobe
,
E. Osserman
Blood
1974
Corpus ID: 28162234
The clinical, hematologic, and immunoglobulin features of a new form of plasma cell dyscrasia (deleted H and L chain disease) are…
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Highly Cited
1957
Highly Cited
1957
Abnormal Serum Protein and Bone Destruction in Transmissible Mouse Plasma Cell Neoplasm (Multiple Myeloma)
M. Potter
,
J. Fahey
,
H. I. Pilgrim
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental…
1957
Corpus ID: 33658810
Summary A plasma cell neoplasm X5563 of the C3H mouse has been described, which resembles human multiple myeloma, by similar…
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