HAEM4:Plasma Cell Neoplasms
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Primary Author(s)*
- Zhenya Tang, MD
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Plasma cell NeoplasmsTables - A comprehensive list of CNAs and CN-LOH associated with diagnostic, prognostic and treatment implications in plasma cell neoplasms. Table derived from Pugh et al., 2018 [PMID 30393007] with permission from Cancer Genetics. See Plasma Cell Neoplasms Tables: Recurrent Cytogenomic Alterations.
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General Disease Overview / Description of Cancer Category
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WHO Classification Pages (Includes Links to Content)
Non-IgM Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance
Monoclonal Immunoglobulin Deposition Diseases
- Primary Amyloidosis - Light Chain and Heavy Chain Deposition Disease
Plasma Cell Neoplasms with Associated Paraneoplastic Syndrome
- POEMS Syndrome - TEMPI Syndrome
- Testicular Follicular Lymphoma - In Situ Follicular Neoplasia - Duodenal-Type Follicular Lymphoma
Paediatric-Type Follicular Lymphoma
Large B-cell Lymphoma with IRF4 Rearrangement
Primary Cutaneous Follicle Centre Lymphoma
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References
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EXAMPLE Book
- Arber DA, et al., (2017). Acute myeloid leukaemia with recurrent genetic abnormalities, in World Health Organization Classification of Tumours of Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues, Revised 4th edition. Swerdlow SH, Campo E, Harris NL, Jaffe ES, Pileri SA, Stein H, Thiele J, Arber DA, Hasserjian RP, Le Beau MM, Orazi A, and Siebert R, Editors. IARC Press: Lyon, France, p129-171.
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