Comparison of three different serum-free light-chain assays—implications on diagnostic and therapeutic monitoring of multiple myeloma | Blood Cancer Journal
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PDF) Serum free light chain ratio is an independent risk factor for progression in monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS)
PDF] Serum free light chain ratio, total kappa/lambda ratio, and immunofixation results are not prognostic factors after stem cell transplantation for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. | Semantic Scholar
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Serum free light chain ratio predicts outcome in MGUS | Semantic Scholar
The Risk of MGUS Progression to Multiple Myeloma | NEJM Resident 360
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A PCP's Guide to Screening for Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance – Consult QD
Serum Free Light Chains
Monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance: Early diagnosis is key | Nefrología
Excluding myeloma diagnosis using revised thresholds for serum free light chain ratios and M-protein levels | Haematologica
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Manni Mohyuddin on Twitter: "Thus in normal situations, kappa/lambda ratio is actually usually slightly less than 1, since lambda sticks around in blood more than kappa." / Twitter
The cut-offs for kappa/lambda ratio in bone marrow immunohistochemistry for the diagnosis of multiple myeloma
Table 2 from Prevalence and clinical significance of abnormal serum kappa/lambda light chain ratio in patients with chronic kidney disease. | Semantic Scholar