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Pathologic mandibular fracture as first sign of multiple myeloma
(2016-03-23)
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a neoplasia characterized by the proliferation of plasmacytoid cells, which produce abnormal immunoglobulins. It frequently creates local and systemic complications such as pathologic fractures and ...
Mieloma múltiple en Chile: Características clínicas y sobrevida
(Sociedad Médica de Santiago, 2007)
Autologous transplant (AT) with peripheral-blood stem-cell rescue for multiple myeloma. A clinical experience Autotrasplante (AT) de progenitores hematopoyéticos en mieloma múltiple. Experiencia clínica
(2005)
Background: Multiple myeloma is rarely curable. Advances in high dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplantation have improved overall survival and event-free disease periods, but relapses are inevitable. Aim: To report ...
Biphosphonate and Jaws Osteonecrosis. Considerations About of Treatment
(Soc Chilena AnatomiaTemucoChile, 2008)
Solitary Osseous Plasmacytoma of a Lumbar Vertebrae with Systemic Involvement in a Dog
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2019)
Factores clínicos y paraclínicos asociados a terapia de reemplazo renal en pacientes incidentes con mieloma múltiple
Introduction: Up to 50% of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients present with acute renal injury secondary to the neoplasia, which is produced by multifactorial events, being tubular damage due to precipitation and ...
Compromiso renal como factor pronóstico en pacientes con mieloma múltiple de novo: cohortes retrospectivas, 2015-2020
Introduction: Multiple myeloma is the second most common hematologic malignancy, accounting for approximately 1% of all and 10% to 13% of malignancies. Renal involvement may be present at the time of diagnosis in between ...
Differential expression of non-shelterin genes associated with high telomerase levels and telomere shortening in plasma cell disorders
(Public Library of Science, 2015-09-14)
Telomerase, shelterin proteins and various interacting factors, named non-shelterin proteins, are involved in the regulation of telomere length (TL). Altered expression of any of these telomere-associated genes can lead ...