Hi everybody!
I'm new to this forum and fairly new to Multiple Myeloma.
My father was diagnosed in February 2012 with it. He lives in Germany and they told him his diagnose was Plasmocytom igg kappa. What exactly does this diagnosis mean, does anyone know? Does anyone have the same diagnosis on here?
Many greetings & blessings to all of you!
Danni
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Re: What does Plasmocytom igg kappa mean?
I think you mean plasmacytoma, which is a congregation of myeloma cells in a single area as opposed to difuse throughout the bone marrow. It is less common. Enter that term in the search area above and you can read about the articles published about it on this site.
Ron
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Ron
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