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  • Title: Nucleolar size in benign and malignant plasma cell proliferation;
    Author: Turesson I.
    Journal: Acta Med Scand; 1975; 197(1-2):7-14. PubMed ID: 47698.
    Abstract:
    Nucleolar and nuclear size of bone marrow plasma cells has been studied in 26 cases of myeloma, 19 of benign essential monoclonal gammapathy (BEMG) and 9 without an M-component. Bone marrow smears were Feulgen-stained to visualize nucleoli and nuclei. Nucleolar area, nuclear area and the ratio nucleolar area/nuclear area were calculated. The myeloma group differed from the other two groups in having plasma cells with larger nucleoli, larger nuclei and an increased ratio nucleolar area/nuclear area. No difference was found between the BEMG group and the cases without an M-component. In some cases--in which the absence of osteolytic lesions at X-ray examination, a low plasma cell percentage in bone marrow smears or a low M-component concentration initially made the diagnosis of myeloma uncertain--the observation of enlarged nucleoli could help to establish the diagnosis. Three cases were observed in which the onset of myeloma was preceded by a long period of essentially unchanged M-component concentration. In these cases a sudden increase of M-component concentration was accompanied by an increase of mean nucleolar size of bone marrow plasma cells.
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