Anne M. Barger, DVM, DACVP
Department of Pathobiology
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Illinois
Urbana, IL 61802
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An overview of multiple myeloma in dogs and cats
October 1, 2009
By:
Rachel Sternberg, DVM
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Jackie Wypij, DVM, DACVIM (oncology)
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Anne M. Barger, DVM, DACVP
Plasma cell neoplasms originate from terminally differentiated B lymphocytes that have undergone malignant transformation.
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Extramedullary and solitary osseous plasmacytomas in dogs and cats
October 1, 2009
By:
Rachel Sternberg, DVM
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Jackie Wypij, DVM, DACVIM (oncology)
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Anne M. Barger, DVM, DACVP
Another important form of neoplastic plasma cells are plasmacytomas, which arise from soft tissue, where they are known as extramedullary plasmacytomas, or from bone, where they are known as solitary osseous plasmacytomas.
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