Criteria for the classification of monoclonal gammopathies,multiple myeloma and related disorders: a report of the International Myeloma Working Group |
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Authors: | International Myeloma Working Group |
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Affiliation: | The International Myeloma Working Group* |
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Abstract: | Summary. The monoclonal gammopathies are a group of disorders associated with monoclonal proliferation of plasma cells. The characterization of specific entities is an area of difficulty in clinical practice. The International Myeloma Working Group has reviewed the criteria for diagnosis and classification with the aim of producing simple, easily used definitions based on routinely available investigations. In monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) or monoclonal gammopathy, unattributed/unassociated (MG[u]), the monoclonal protein is < 30 g/l and the bone marrow clonal cells < 10% with no evidence of multiple myeloma, other B-cell proliferative disorders or amyloidosis. In asymptomatic (smouldering) myeloma the M-protein is ≥ 30 g/l and/or bone marrow clonal cells ≥ 10% but no r elated o rgan or t issue i mpairment (ROTI)(end-organ damage), which is typically manifested by increased c alcium, r enal insufficiency, a naemia, or b one lesions (CRAB) attributed to the plasma cell proliferative process. Symptomatic myeloma requires evidence of ROTI. Non-secretory myeloma is characterized by the absence of an M-protein in the serum and urine, bone marrow plasmacytosis and ROTI. Solitary plasmacytoma of bone, extramedullary plasmacytoma and multiple solitary plasmacytomas (± recurrent) are also defined as distinct entities. The use of these criteria will facilitate comparison of therapeutic trial data. Evaluation of currently available prognostic factors may allow better definition of prognosis in multiple myeloma. |
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Keywords: | classification monoclonal gammopathies multiple myeloma |
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