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Polyneuropathies Associated with Plasma Cell Dyscrasias (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
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Polyneuropathies Associated with Plasma Cell Dyscrasias (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
Series: Topics in the Neurosciences, 5
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Plasma cell dyscrasias are common causes of peripheral neuropathy.
Peri- pheral neuropathy may be the first manifestation of multiple
myeloma, amyloidosis, or monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined
significance (MGUS). Peripheral neuropathy occurs in more than
one-half of patients with osteosclerotic myeloma. The hematologic
disorders are such an important association with peripheral
polyneuropathy that, for the last decade, we have obtained a
metastatic bone survey and immunoelectrophoresis of serum and a
24-hour urine specimen on all patients older than 40 years with
undiagnosed peripheral neuropathy. This textbook on
polyneuropathies and plasma cell dyscrasia is welcome, because the
subject is of considerable medical importance and because the
authors are expert in these disorders. Kelly's studies have shown
that a systematic search for monoclonal proteins in plasma and
urine among patients with neuropathy of unknown cause increases
diagnostic yield. Latov's studies have focused on the role of
myelin associated glycoproteins (MAG) in the induction of
neuropathy. Kyle, director of the Special Protein Laboratory at
Mayo Clinic, brings a broad clinical and laboratory perspective and
experi- ence. The timing of the textbook is just right, because
there is much new information which needs to be summarized.
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