
The condition, also known as benign monoclonal gammopathy, is characterized by the presence of a monoclonal immunoglobulin or light chain on immunofixation of the patient’s serum or urine.[1][1],[2][2] Such a diagnosis can only be considered if underlying causes, most notably multiple myeloma, are
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