dysproteinemia
Dysproteinemia is a medical term used to describe abnormal levels or distributions of serum proteins. It typically refers to changes detected in serum protein electrophoresis or quantitative immunoglobulin measurements, and can involve either quantitative abnormalities (hypoproteinemia or hyperproteinemia) or qualitative abnormalities (the presence of abnormal immunoglobulins). In practice, the term often denotes an abnormal immunoglobulin fraction, such as a monoclonal protein, but it can also describe imbalances in the major protein fractions produced by the liver and immune system.
Common causes include monoclonal gammopathies such as multiple myeloma, Waldenström macroglobulinemia, and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined
Diagnosis hinges on protein studies and interpretation of the pattern of findings. Initial testing typically includes
Management targets the underlying cause. Some dysproteinemias are monitored without immediate treatment, while others require specific