Myeloma - the integral role played by the professional nurse
Myeloma is a malignancy o f plasma cells which are terminally differentiated B-lymphocytes. The diagnosis may he made incidentally at routine blood testing, when an abnormality is found in the plasma proteins on electrophoresis. More usually the patients are symptomatic, with bone pain, anaemia, evi...
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Main Author: | Lucille Wood (Author) |
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1989-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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