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[Recent data on monoclonal gammopathies].

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    Monoclonal gammopathies (M.G.) involve plasma cell proliferation producing monoclonal immunoglobulins (M-Ig). Many M.G. cases are asymptomatic and require monitoring for potential malignant evolution.

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