A paraprotein is a monoclonal immunoglobin or immunoglobin light chain which is present in the blood or urine and arises from the clonal proliferation of the maturated B cells, typically plasma cells or B-lymphocytes. These proteins are associated with the disorders of the kidney.
Paraprotein-Related Kidney Diseases - An Overview
Paraprotein-related kidney diseases are a group of rare kidney disorders caused by abnormal proteins called paraproteins in the blood.
Paraproteinemia - An Insight Into Paraproteinemia
Paraproteinemia is the presence of paraproteins in the blood and plasma cells associated with B-cell disorders. Read this article to learn about paraproteinemia.