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Plasma Cell Disorders

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
Plasma cell disorders are benign, premalignant, and malignant conditions characterized by the presence of a monoclonal paraprotein detected in serum or urine. These conditions are biologically, pathologically, and clinically heterogeneous. There have been major advances in the understanding of the biology of these diseases, which are promoting the ...
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Plasma Cell Myeloma

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2009
Plasma cell myeloma is a heterogenous disease with variable clinical presentation and outcome. The prognosis is largely determined by tumor biology. Newer therapeutic agents are rapidly changing the survival outlook of myeloma patients.
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Plasma cell mucositis

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2001
AbstractA case of plasma cell mucositis is described for its rarity. A probable aetiological correlation with periodontitis is discussed. The patient showed good response to intralesional and topical steroids.
C, Kaur   +3 more
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Regulatory plasma cells

Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2015
B cells can regulate immunity negatively or positively. Identifying the B cell subsets mediating these antagonistic activities, and the molecular mechanisms governing their differentiation, might enable the development of novel approaches to target B cells therapeutically.
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Intracranial plasma cell granuloma

Neurosurgery, 1989
ABSTRACT An exceptional case of intracranial plasma cell granuloma, located in the right frontoparietal convexity in a 16-year-old boy is reported. Reports of these rare inflammatory lesions locate them primarily in the lungs and in other regions of the body, and only exceptionally in the nervous system; indeed, only three intracranial ...
GANGEMI, MICHELANGELO   +4 more
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Plasma Cell Tumors

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1986
Multiple myeloma and solitary plasmacytoma are common reticuloendothelial diseases. They involve primarily the bone marrow but have occasional extramedullary components. Numerous complications have been reported with these diseases. Despite modern modes of therapy, the prognosis remains grim. Myeloma and plasmacytoma are part of the continuum of B-Cell
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Plasma Cell Dyscrasias

1997
Publisher Summary Plasma cell dyscrasias are defined as hematological disorders with monoclonal proliferation of the cells from later stages of B lymphocyte-lineage differentiation. Advances in molecular biology have made it possible to elucidate the mechanisms of proliferation and differentiation of plasma cells both from patients with plasma cell ...
N, Nishimoto, S, Suematsu, T, Kishimoto
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Atmospheric Plasma Meets Cell: Plasma Tailoring by Living Cells

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2019
The applications of the cold atmospheric plasma jet (CAPJ) in cancer treatment have been investigated for over a decade, focused on the effect that the CAPJ creates on cancer cells. Here we report for the first time on the impact that cells have on the CAPJ during treatment.
Li Lin   +4 more
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Plasma cell mastitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1952
Abstract 1. 1. A brief review of the current opinions on the etiology and pathology is presented. 2. 2. A new case of plasma cell mastitis is reported to add to the existing series of fifty cases. 3. 3. The treatment of choice seems to be radical mastectomy instead of simple mastectomy or local excision, should the axillary glands be ...
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Plasma Cell Neoplasms (Including Plasma Cell Myeloma)

2020
Plasma cell neoplasms (also known as plasma cell dyscrasias) are diseases in which abnormal plasma cells proliferate and form tumors in the bones or soft tissue of the body. It includes a spectrum of progressively worse diseases, clinically varying from asymptomatic to overtly symptomatic forms.
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