Bence Jones cylinders

Bence Jones cyl·in·ders

(bents jōnz), Do not hyphenate Bence Jones.Slightly irregular, relatively smooth, rod-shaped or cylindric bodies of fairly tenacious, viscid proteinaceous material in the fluid of the seminal vesicles. [Henry Bence Jones]

Bence Jones cylinders

A term of waning popularity for the protein-rich hyalinoid bodies which are normally found in seminal fluid and seminiferous tubules.

Bence Jones,

Henry, English physician, 1814-1873. Bence Jones albuminBence Jones cylinders - slightly irregular, relatively smooth, rod-shaped or cylindroid bodies of fairly tenacious, viscid proteinaceous material in the fluid of the seminal vesicles.Bence Jones myeloma - multiple myeloma in which the malignant plasma cells excrete only light chains of one type (either kappa or lambda). Synonym(s): L-chain disease; L-chain myelomaBence Jones proteins - proteins with unusual thermosolubility found in the urine of patients with multiple myeloma, consisting of monoclonal immunoglobulin light chains.Bence Jones reaction - the classic means of identifying Bence Jones protein.Bence Jones test