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Immunoglobulins are antibodies produced by B cells/Plasma cells that are made up of [blank_start]2[blank_end] heavy chains and [blank_start]2[blank_end] light chains
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Which of the immunoglobulins has a pentameric structure?
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Which of the immunoglobulins has a dimeric structure?
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Which of the immunoglobulins have monomeric structures?
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[blank_start]Plasma[blank_end] cells have an eccentric 'clock face nucleus' on H&E Stain
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Plasma cells are characterised by their [blank_start]open[blank_end] chromatin
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Monoclonal immunoglobulins are all derived from clonal expansion of one single B cell. Monoclonal immunoglobulins are also known as [blank_start]paraproteins[blank_end]
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Paraproteins = [blank_start]Monoclonal[blank_end] Immunoglobulins
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Paraproteins are a marker of an underlying clonal B cell disorder
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What is the best form of investigation for detecting Paraproteins
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Paraproteins found on Serum Electrophoresis tend to present in the [blank_start]Gamma[blank_end] band
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Gamma
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Beta
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Albumin
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Alpha-1
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Alpha-2
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After serum electrophoresis has been conducted to detect paraproteins, serum [blank_start]immunofixation[blank_end] should then be conducted in order to classify the abnormal protein band
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Bence Jones Protein is a monoclonal immunoglobulin light chain which is detected by [blank_start]urine[blank_end] electrophoresis
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urine
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serum
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bone marrow
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CSF
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The presence of Bence Jones Protein in the urine is suggestive of which two of the following conditions?
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Multiple Myeloma
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Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia
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Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS)
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Alpha heavy chain disease
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Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
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Which of the following is most common condition causative of paraproteinaemia?
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Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is a benign (premalignant) condition which can predispose to Multiple Myeloma
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Myeloma causes [blank_start]renal[blank_end] failure and increased [blank_start]bone breakdown[blank_end]
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bone breakdown
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blood pressure
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erythrocytosis
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sodium levels
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renal
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liver
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heart
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Myeloma is classified based on which type of monoclonal antibody is produced. What is the most common type of Myeloma?
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IgG Myeloma
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IgE Myeloma
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IgA Myeloma
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IgD Myeloma
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IgM Myeloma
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Due to bone breakdown occurring as part of Myeloma, it also typically causes raised [blank_start]Calcium[blank_end] levels in the blood
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Calcium
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Sodium
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Potassium
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Phosphate
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The paraproteins in Myeloma bring about renal failure by blocking the renal [blank_start]tublues[blank_end]
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Paraproteins blocking the renal tubules as part of Myeloma forms small aggregations leading to what is known as [blank_start]cast[blank_end] nephropathy
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Myeloma tends to affect those in their [blank_start]60s[blank_end]
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Levels of [blank_start]paraprotein[blank_end] in the blood should be monitored in order to monitor the response of a Myeloma patient to Chemotherapy.
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Which of the following should be avoided in Myeloma patients?
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NSAIDs
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Amoxicillin
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Antipsychotics
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Antiemetics
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Paracetamol
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Which drug type should be given to myeloma patients in order to correct their hypercalcaemia and reduce their bone pain?
[blank_start]Bisphosphonates[blank_end]
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Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) can be diagnosed when there is a paraprotein level of [blank_start]<30g/l[blank_end] and a bone marrow plasma cell level of [blank_start]<10%[blank_end]. There must also be no evidence of any end organ damage (e.g. renal failure, bone marrow failure, etc)
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<30g/l
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<20g/l
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<50g/l
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<60g/l
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<10%
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<20%
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<30%
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<40%
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<50%
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A plasma cell immunoglobulin disorder is suspected in a patient. When a sample from the patient was stained using Congo Red and placed under polarising light it showed an 'apple-green' birefringence. What condition is the patient suffering from?
[blank_start]AL Amyloidosis[blank_end]
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Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinaemia is a condition which characteristically involves [blank_start]IgM[blank_end] Paraproteins