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    Double whammy - IgM Lambda Multiple Myeloma and Normotensive ATN abetting AKI Multiple Myeloma (MM) is a plasma cell disorder characterized by the neoplastic proliferation of plasma cells in the bone marrow producing monoclonal immunoglobulins. We present a case of light chain lambda predominant MM resulting in acute kidney injury necessitating long term hemodialysis. A 50 year old male with arterial hypertension and well controlled diabetes presented with complaints of nausea, vomiting and fatigue

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    University of Cincinnati Student Code of Conduct. Signature: Instructions: Circle your answers for the multiple choice questions on the exam. Fill out the scantron sheet carefully, using a #2 pencil. Your name (last, then first) and M number must be on the scantron sheet. Type of Question Number of Questions Points per question Suggested Time Total Points Multiple Choice 20 questions 3 points each 50 mins. 60 points You may not use any notes, books, cell phones, other media

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    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease. What this means is that the immune system is failing. Their cells are “confused” and begin to attack the body itself, in this case, the nervous system. When it works well, the immune system protects the body from infections, viruses and bacteria by destroying the foreign bodies that invade it. Stem cells are cells that have the ability to renew themselves and specialize into different cell types. Although , currently, there are few available stem

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    Multiple Myeloma Multiple Myeloma is a form of cancer which affects the plasma cells of the body, which are white blood cells. Multiple Myeloma, first described in 1848, is a disease “characterized by a proliferation of malignant plasma cells and a subsequent overabundance of monoclonal paraprotein.” To understand how Multiple Myeloma affects an infected person’s plasma cells, it helps to have a general understanding of how normal blood cells are formed and how they act. Most blood cells develop

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    The Mechanisms of Multiple Myeloma of the Human Body Myeloma is a cancerous disease whose cause is plasma cells, which are one of the four major components that make up blood in a human body. Manufacture of the plasma takes place in the bone marrow and the main function of the plasma is help the body fight infections. Multiple myeloma is another name for myeloma in fact it is the more recognized name. The plasma of a healthy human body is responsible for the production of antibodies, which fight

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    INTRODUCTION Did you know that incidence of multiple sclerosis is substantially rising in recent times [13]? Multiple sclerosis targets our central nervous system, and it can impair our psychological health. Hence, multiple sclerosis could cause social anxiety that leads reduced interaction with society. To see if multiple sclerosis can be behind of this, we have analyzed surveys of 72 people to figure out if there is any existence of social anxiety in patients with multiple sclerosis. Before we begin explaining

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    My disease of choice was Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive, neurological disease that can affect the central nervous system. Millions of nerve cells in the brain send signals throughout the body to control movement, sensation, memory, cognition, and speech. Nerve cells communicate by sending electrical signals. Under age 30, equal numbers of men and women had the condition. MS is usually worse in men than it is in women. After about 20 years of living with primary progressive

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    Introduction Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease that affects roughly 400,000 people in the United States (Hunter, 2016) but isn’t very well understood on a cellular level quite yet. There is somewhat of a stigma surrounding the disease as well, as if it is a ticket to life in a wheelchair or an early grave. On the contrary, symptoms and progression vary greatly among individuals and even at different stages for each patient. This paper aims to provide a brief overview of MS, what

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    Multiple Sclerosis Overview- Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, often disabling disorder, affecting the central nervous system. The symptoms of MS may be mild, such as numbness in the limbs, or severe, such as paralysis or loss of vision. The progress of symptoms and their severity are currently unpredictable and vary from individual to individual. To date, the new treatments available and the progress of science are giving new hope to people affected by this First you need to specify the characteristics

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    Multiples sclerosis, also known as MS, is a disease in which a patient’s immune system attacks his or her central nervous system. Within the central nervous system, the myelin sheaths of individual nerves are attacked and damaged causing a break in communication between the patient’s brain and his and her body. The location of this disease is within the myelin sheaths on the nerves located in the central nervous system. Common symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) include aching and/or tingling sensations

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