Hepatitis C-related post- transplant plasma cell proliferative disorder with hepatitis C virus in neoplastic plasma cells: a new posttransplant disease entity? Transpl Proc. 2004;36:2692-2696Tun HW, Krishna M, Menke DM. Hepatitis C-related posttransplant plasma cell proliferative disorder with ...
Primary plasma cell leukemia (pPCL) is a rare and aggressive plasma cell proliferative disorder with a very poor prognosis and with distinct biologic, clinical, and laboratory features. Compared with multiple myeloma, pPCL presents more often with extramedullary involvement, anemia, thrombocytopenia, hype...
A patient with a plasma cell proliferative disorder and a monoclonal IgG-kappa protein in the serum was observed over a period of four years. Two unusual features were seen in this patient: (1) An apparently benign course in spite of relatively large and slowly increasing amounts of Bence Jo...
摘要: Peripheral neuropathy (PN) occurs frequently in patients with plasma cell disorders, a heterogeneous group of disorders resulting from the unregulated production of monoclonal prot... 查看全部>>关键词: clonal plasma cell disorder immunophenotypic identification immunophenotypic quantification multi...
Circumorificial plasmacytosis is a rare plasma cell proliferative disorder of orificial mucous membranes. The aetiology is unknown and there are no reported effective treatments to date. We report three cases of idiopathic circumorificia... S Galvin,C Bowe,EM O Regan,... - 《Oral Surg Oral...
POEMS syndrome is a rare multisystemic disease related to monoclonal plasma cell proliferative disorder. Bone lesions in POEMS syndrome are usually sclerot... T Mishina,N Oshima-Hasegawa,S Tsukamoto,... - 《International Journal of Myeloma》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 加载更多来源...
In classical terms, a plasma cell is a terminally differentiated B lymphocyte, and a myeloma cell is its neoplastically transformed progeny. These are simplistic definitions, for plasma cell disorders (PCDs) are a complex group comprising a diverse spect
We have examined the role of membrane order (L o)/ disorder (L d) in antigen specific CD4 + T cell activation and clonal expansion by first creating membrane disorder, and then reconstituting membrane order by inserting cholesterol into the disordered plasma membrane. Significant revival of ...
Circumorificial plasmacytosis is a rare plasma cell proliferative disorder of orificial mucous membranes. The aetiology is unknown and there are no reported effective treatments to date. We report three cases of idiopathic circumorificial plasmacytosis, with varying clinical presentations and responses ...
The most common anomalous chromosomes in patients with a plasma cell proliferative disorder were 1, 11, and 14: 11 patients had an abnormality involving chromosome 14q32 and nine patients had an anomalous chromosome 11. The single most common abnormality, a t(11;14)(q13;q32), occurred in ...