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Waldenström's macroglobulinemia: treatment approaches for newly diagnosed and relapsed disease.
[waldenström macroglobulinemia]
Waldenström
's
macroglobulinemia
is
a
B-
cell
malignancy
characterized
by
a
lymphoplasmacytic
infiltration
into
the
bone
marrow
and
a
monoclonal
immunoglobulin
M
(
IgM
)
protein
in
the
serum
.
It
remains
incurable
despite
advances
in
current
therapy
,
and
the
decision
to
treat
patients
as
well
as
the
choice
of
treatment
administered
can
be
rather
complex
.
Management
of
this
disease
should
utilize
a
risk-adapted
approach
.
Patients
with
smoldering
or
asymptomatic
Waldenström
's
macroglobulinemia
with
preserved
hematological
function
should
be
observed
without
initial
therapy
.
Symptomatic
patients
with
modest
hematological
compromise
,
IgM-related
neuropathy
requiring
therapy
or
hemolytic
anemia
unresponsive
to
corticosteroids
should
receive
standard
doses
of
rituximab
alone
without
maintenance
therapy
.
Patients
who
have
significant
constitutional
symptoms
,
profound
hematological
compromise
,
symptomatic
bulky
disease
or
hyperviscosity
should
be
treated
with
combination
therapy
.
Any
patient
with
symptoms
of
hyperviscosity
should
be
treated
with
plasmapheresis
.
For
patients
who
relapse
after
an
initial
response
to
therapy
of
greater
than
two
years
in
duration
,
the
original
therapy
should
be
repeated
.
For
patients
who
had
an
inadequate
response
to
initial
therapy
or
a
response
of
less
than
two
years
duration
,
an
alternative
agent
or
combination
should
still
be
used
.
An
autologous
stem
cell
transplant
should
be
considered
in
all
eligible
patients
with
relapsed
disease
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"a monoclonal immunoglobulin m"
symptom
waldenström macroglobulinemia
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