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POEMS syndrome

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2023
POEMS-syndrome (polyneuropathy — P, organomegaly — O, endocrinopathy — E, M-protein — M, skin changes — S) is a paraneoplastic syndrome caused by underlying dyscrasia of plasma cells. The main criteria of the syndrome are polyradiculoneuropathy, clonal proliferation of plasma cells, sclerotic bone lesions, elevated levels of vascular endothelial growth
Xin, Dong, Rui, Jing, Jun, Li
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POEMS syndrome

Blood Reviews, 2005
Abstract POEMS syndrome is defined by the presence of a peripheral neuropathy (P), a monoclonal plasma cell disorder (M), and other paraneoplastic features, the most common of which include organomegaly (O), endocrinopathy (E), skin changes (S), papilledema, edema, effusions, ascites, and thrombocytosis.
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Poems

2016
Abstract: Place and places play a significant role in my poetry, and as I am a philosopher in addition to being a poet...
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Poems syndrome

Pathology, 1991
A 40 year old Chinese woman presented with anasarca and later developed features of POEMS syndrome. These are peripheral neuropathy (P), organomegaly (O), endocrine dysfunction (E), monoclonal gammopathy (M), and skin changes (S) which are usually associated with plasma cell dyscrasia.
N W, Leung, C W, Lam, J C, Pang
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Poems

Schizophrenia Bulletin, 2022
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Sindrom POEMS: POEMS syndrome:

2008
Background We have presented the patient with POEMS syndrome (Polyneuropathy, Organo megaly, Endocrinopathy, M protein, Skin changes) in which peripheral neuropathy was associated with monoclonal gammopathy and osteosclerotic myeloma. The clinical picture, diagnostic procedures, the course of the disease and the treatment are discussed.
Černelč, Peter, Luštrek, Bojana
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Poem’s Poem

English Journal, 2018
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