Plasma Cell Disorder
Plasma cell disorder is a group of diseases that affect plasma cells, the white blood cells that produce antibodies. They can cause a range of symptoms, such as fatigue, fever, organ damage, and weight loss. Treatment options are available to help manage the symptoms of plasma cell disorder and improve quality of life. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications from the disease, such as infection, bone problems, and anemia. Plasma cell disorders can also lead to multiple myeloma, which is a type of cancer. Because of this risk, it is important to monitor plasma cell disorders closely.
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