müeloomi
Müeloomi, also known as myeloma, is a malignant neoplasm of plasma cells that primarily affects the bone marrow. The disease can be localized or involve multiple sites throughout the skeleton. The abnormal plasma cells proliferate and may produce a monoclonal protein. Müeloomi is the most common type of plasma cell cancer and is characterized by bone damage, anemia, kidney dysfunction, and immune suppression.
Pathophysiology: In müeloomi, clonal plasma cells accumulate in the bone marrow, disrupt normal hematopoiesis, and stimulate
Diagnosis and staging: Diagnosis relies on tests for monoclonal protein, bone marrow biopsy showing clonal plasma
Treatment and management: Therapy aims to control disease, relieve symptoms, and extend survival. Induction therapy often
Outlook: Survival has improved with modern therapies, though müeloomi remains incurable for most patients. Ongoing research