Monoclonal gammopathy and rheumatic diseases
Authors
Ana Raposo, Daniela Peixoto, Mónica Bogas
It is common to find monoclonal gammopathy in the
investigation workout for an unrelated disorder. There
are studies relating rheumatic diseases and therapies
which show an increased risk of monoclonal gammopathy.
The specific mechanisms are not well understood
but chronic antigen stimulation assumes an important
role.
Specific rheumatic diseases have consistently been
associated with lymphoproliferative disorders but less
attention has been paid to the possible association between
monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance
and multiple myeloma.
We reviewed previous studies regarding monoclonal
gammopathy and different rheumatic diseases and
treatments associated focusing on prevalence, risk factors
and possible pathogenic mechanisms. The clinical
approach of a monoclonal gammopathy and its follow-
-up are explained.
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Reviews