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Bone marrow immunohistology of plasma cell neoplasms
  1. A Wei,
  2. S Juneja
  1. Department of Haematology, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, 3050, Victoria, Australia
  1. Correspondence to:
 Associate Professor S Juneja, Department of Haematology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Grattan St, Parkville, 3050, Victoria, Australia;
 Surender.Juneja{at}mh.org.au

Abstract

The application of immunohistology to the spectrum of plasma cell disorders has yet to be incorporated widely into routine haematology practice. This technique enables the direct visualisation of specific surface and cytoplasmic antigens in the context of the individual cell and the surrounding anatomical neighbourhood. This review outlines the role of bone marrow immunohistology in the laboratory evaluation of patients with suspected and established plasma cell neoplasms and its emerging role in understanding myeloma biology for possible future therapeutic application.

  • myeloma
  • immunohistochemistry
  • CD138
  • bcl-2
  • CR, complete remission
  • CSH, crystal storage histiocytosis
  • H&E, haematoxylin and eosin
  • MGUS, monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance
  • MUM1/IRF4, multiple myeloma oncogene 1/interferon regulatory factor 4
  • PGP, P glycoprotein
  • WHO, World Health Organisation
  • WM, Waldenström’s macroglobulinaemia

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