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Comparative Study
. 1990;117(5):747-58.

Variability of plasma viscosity in monoclonal IgM gammopathies

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Comparative Study

Variability of plasma viscosity in monoclonal IgM gammopathies

I Visentin et al. Folia Haematol Int Mag Klin Morphol Blutforsch. 1990.

Abstract

Hyperviscosity syndromes can caused by both plasmatic and cellular factors. We have studied 20 patients affected by IgM gammopathy of different origin and 12 healthy subjects matched for sex and age, in order to evaluate the relation between paraprotein levels and plasma viscosity. We have observed a significant plasma viscosity increase only in 14 patients with monoclonal IgMk gammopathy. In the same patients was also evident an hyperviscosity syndrome. In the other 6 patients, with monoclonal IgM or polyclonal gammopathy and without clinical symptoms, plasma viscosity was only slightly increased. We have also observed a significant correlation between IgM and light chains (kappa, lambda) serum level and increased plasma viscosity. These results suggest that one can't consider all IgM gammopathies as cause of hyperviscosity syndrome.

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