Monoclonal gammopathy

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Monoclonal gammopathy refers to any condition where there is excessive amounts of a monoclonal gammaglobulin in the blood. These monoclonal gammaglobulins are called "M proteins". Monoclonal gammopathy is the opposite of polyclonal gammopathy.

The following are the most common monoclonal gammopathies: