The progressive appearance of multiple urinary Bence-Jones proteins and serum paraproteins in a child with immune deficiency
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The progressive appearance of multiple urinary Bence-Jones proteins and serum paraproteins in a child with immune deficiency
Abstract
Multiple urinary Bence-Jones proteins and serum paraproteins were found in a child with type I dysgammaglobulinaemia (Seligmann et al., 1968). These showed a continually evolving pattern over a period of 4 months in relation to systemic infections and with no evidence of underlying malignancy.
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