gammopatiassa
Gammopatiassa refers to a group of disorders characterized by the abnormal proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells and the production of a monoclonal immunoglobulin, often called an M-protein. These proteins are typically immunoglobulins of a single type and light chain. While plasma cells are a type of white blood cell found in the bone marrow that produce antibodies, in gammopatiassa, a specific group of these cells grows uncontrollably and produces excessive amounts of a single type of antibody.
The presence of an M-protein can be detected in blood or urine tests. Many individuals with monoclonal
The most well-known and common form of gammopatiassa is multiple myeloma, a more aggressive cancer. Other related