UNDERSTANDING MULTIPLE MYELOMA AND LABORATORY VALUES
Structure of a normal immunoglobulin (Ig) molecule. Each immunoglobulin... | Download Scientific Diagram
International Myeloma Working Group guidelines for serum-free light chain analysis in multiple myeloma and related disorders | Leukemia
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Monitoring the M-protein of multiple myeloma patients treated with a combination of monoclonal antibodies: the laboratory solution to eliminate interference
Cancers | Free Full-Text | Prognostic Impact of Serum Free Light Chain Ratio Normalization in Patients with Multiple Myeloma Treated within the GMMG-MM5 Trial
Diagnostics | Free Full-Text | Complete Depletion of Daratumumab Interference in Serum Samples from Plasma Cell Myeloma Patients Improves the Detection of Endogenous M-Proteins in a Preliminary Study
Phenotyping Polyclonal Kappa and Lambda Light Chain Molecular Mass Distributions in Patient Serum Using Mass Spectrometry | Journal of Proteome Research
Comparison of serum free light chain and urine electrophoresis for the detection of the light chain component of monoclonal immunoglobulins in light chain and intact immunoglobulin multiple myeloma | Haematologica
British Journal of Haematology | Wiley Online Library
Types of Multiple Myeloma | International Myeloma Foundation
Laboratory assessment of multiple myeloma - ScienceDirect
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Frontiers | Case Report: A case of IgD lambda/lambda Multiple Myeloma in patient with acute renal failure and without monoclonal spike in serum electrophoresis
Bringing mass spectrometry into the care of patients with multiple myeloma | SpringerLink
A PCP's Guide to Screening for Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance – Consult QD
Implications for the monitoring of patients with multiple myeloma undergoing treatment with the anti-CD38 monoclonal daratumumab - Sally Thirkettle, Joanne Russell, Sarah Wilson, Tasneem Ganijee, Samar Kulkarni, Jim Cavet, Phillip J Monaghan,
Multiple myeloma: what a non-haematologist should know | RCP Journals