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DOWNLOAD PDFMultiple myelomas are B cell proliferations with neoplastic plasma cells that secrete a monoclonal Ig or Ig fragment as opposed to polyclonal Igs seen in an immune response.
Plasma cells are large lymphocytes with a high nucleus to cytoplasm ratio and a characteristic appearance on light microscopy. These cells have a basophilic cytoplasm and an eccentric nucleus with chromatin in a clock face arrangement.
Multiple myelomas are B cell proliferations with neoplastic plasma cells that secrete a monoclonal Ig or Ig fragment as opposed to polyclonal Igs seen in an immune response. A monoclonal Ig identified in blood is referred to as an M component that can be detected via serum protein electrophoresis. Polyclonal IgG appears as a broad band as opposed to a sharp protein band in monoclonal Ig.
The most common monoclonal Ig is IgG in 55% of patients followed by IgA in 25% of cases.
Bone marrow core biopsy sometimes demonstrates an abundant clear to pale cytoplasm with a fried egg appearance.
The high level of M proteins cause red cells on peripheral blood smears to stack on one another in linear arrays like poker chips, a finding referred to as Rouleaux formation.
The high level of M proteins cause red cells on peripheral blood smears to stack on one another in linear arrays like poker chips, a finding referred to as Rouleaux formation.
Unlike normal plasma cells where the production of light chains and heavy chains are tightly balanced, neoplastic plasma cells often synthesize an excess of either light or heavy chains. Free light chains are small enough to be excreted in the urine, where they can be detected and are called Bence-Jones proteins.
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