Monoclonal gammopathy: a frequently overlooked diagnosis

To know the rate of occurrence of monoclonal bands in a clinical laboratory as an estimate of monoclonal gammopathy incidence, and to detect the proportion of these bands in which an explicit clinical diagnosis or follow-up request is not established. Other objectives are to describe its distributio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista clínica espanõla 2005-05, Vol.205 (5), p.207-211
Hauptverfasser: Batuecas Mohedano, M, Piqueras Argüello, J A, Carballo Alvarez, F, Parra Cid, T, Larrubia Marfil, J R, Vinssac Gil, J L, Granizo Domínguez, V
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Zusammenfassung:To know the rate of occurrence of monoclonal bands in a clinical laboratory as an estimate of monoclonal gammopathy incidence, and to detect the proportion of these bands in which an explicit clinical diagnosis or follow-up request is not established. Other objectives are to describe its distribution and the characteristics of the patients. 200 patients were studied in which a monoclonal band had been detected de novo. The incidence was 6.59 x 10(-4) year(-1). In 59.5% a diagnostic assumption was not stated. Most frequent diagnosis in the group of patients with a diagnosis was monoclonal gammopathy with uncertain meaning. Average age of patients was 74.4 years and the difference between percentages by sex was statistically significant. The data suggest a lack of clinical effort when the result is the appearance of a monoclonal band. There is no discrepancy in the distribution of the bands and in the characteristics of the patients with regard to what is described in other studies.
ISSN:0014-2565
DOI:10.1157/13075569