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Two cases of IgA multiple myeloma in the dog
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Two cases of IgA multiple myeloma in the dog

M.J. Day, W.J. Penhale, R.P. McKenna, J.N. Mills and D.A. Pass
Journal of Small Animal Practice, Vol.28(2), pp.147-156
1987
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Abstract

Clinical and laboratory findings are presented from two cases of canine IgA multiple myeloma. One of these animals presented with typical clinical and pathological changes including haematological abnormalities and skeletal lesions with secondary invasion of other organs. In contrast, the primary focus of disease in the second dog was the anterior alimentary tract and there were no skeletal changes. In this respect this second case was similar to the condition in man known as alpha chain disease. The two paraproteins differed in electrophoretic mobility.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.130 Lymphomas
1.130.617 Multiple Myeloma
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Veterinary Sciences
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Plant & Animal Science
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