biclonal gammopathy

bi·clo·nal gam·mop·a·thy

a gammopathy in which the serum contains two distinct monoclonal immunoglobulins.

biclonal gammopathy

The presence of 2 clonal expansions—IgG > IgA > IgM—in the same patient. Two-thirds of biclonal gammopathies are of undetermined significance; one-third are associated with myeloma or lymphoproliferative disorders, including lymphomas and leukaemias.

biclonal gammopathy

Oncology The presence of 2 clonal expansions–IgG > IgA > IgM, in the same Pt;23 of BGs are of undetermined significance;13 are associated with myeloma or lymphoproliferative disorders, including lymphomas and leukemias. Cf Monoclonal gammopathy of undermined significance.